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<blockquote data-quote="Scorp" data-source="post: 203632" data-attributes="member: 37820"><p>I use a bioactive set up for all my snakes and will be setting one up for my Singapore blue. I used lava rock as the main drainage layer, then a small layer of clay balls on top (that stuff it to expensive to for a proper layer of it in a boa tank lol), for substrate i used what I have on hand. It's my own mixture of potting soil, coco fiber, and vermiculite (this is the same mixture i use for all my T's, I chose to use it cause i have LOTs of totes of it for my indoor grow tent, which is actually why I choose the lava rock.) Sorry for the bad picture, but if squint hard and say potato camera phone 3 times you should be able to make it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scorp, post: 203632, member: 37820"] I use a bioactive set up for all my snakes and will be setting one up for my Singapore blue. I used lava rock as the main drainage layer, then a small layer of clay balls on top (that stuff it to expensive to for a proper layer of it in a boa tank lol), for substrate i used what I have on hand. It's my own mixture of potting soil, coco fiber, and vermiculite (this is the same mixture i use for all my T's, I chose to use it cause i have LOTs of totes of it for my indoor grow tent, which is actually why I choose the lava rock.) Sorry for the bad picture, but if squint hard and say potato camera phone 3 times you should be able to make it out. [/QUOTE]
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