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would this make a good substrate

CornDude

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ive heard of using kitchen role, and i like the idea, but y not put it thought a shredder (we we get small trips). i mean its cheap, easy to clean, and it allows for digging :)
i personally cannot see problems with it :) but i thought i should ask on here as you will probably know best.
and would it also be ok for a leopard gecko :p
 
I dont now about it being used for a Leopard gecko but I im sure its fine for your corn.

I used to have 2 layers of kitchin towel as substrait and then sme shredded up kitchin towels on top of that for te snake to dig.

I also used normal paper (no ink on it) which had been put in a shredder ( soit was in long strips) and used that for substrait. The snakes seemed to be fine with it. But it doesn't look that great, so now im using wood chippings.

Cheers

Alex
 
oh, lol.

I say that because I know nothing about leopard geckos.
It may be fin for them, but you will have to ask someone who keeps leopard geckos.

Alex
 
I keep my leos on paper towels but will be moving them off it soon as I have been told it can cause foot problems. Its your decision really, any sub you use has its drawbacks.
 
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