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<blockquote data-quote="BrokenRay" data-source="post: 173669" data-attributes="member: 31237"><p>Ok, just finished rehousing my T. albo with the new substrate.</p><p></p><p>This new substrate packs down the same as pure coco fiber. There is just slightly a little more spongyness to it, (I know spongyness not a word and if it is I spelled it wrong).There is no large pieces to sift out A+ on that.</p><p></p><p>Will monitor over the next couple of days to see how the T. albo reacts to this new substrate. He has only been on 100% coco fiber since I bought him.</p><p></p><p>Had to rehouse as his enclosure was getting funky. This twirp puts all the bolouses at the back in his burrow so never been able to remove them.</p><p></p><p>Once I had him in my catch cup I inspected him for mites and he appears clean of the Corona parasites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrokenRay, post: 173669, member: 31237"] Ok, just finished rehousing my T. albo with the new substrate. This new substrate packs down the same as pure coco fiber. There is just slightly a little more spongyness to it, (I know spongyness not a word and if it is I spelled it wrong).There is no large pieces to sift out A+ on that. Will monitor over the next couple of days to see how the T. albo reacts to this new substrate. He has only been on 100% coco fiber since I bought him. Had to rehouse as his enclosure was getting funky. This twirp puts all the bolouses at the back in his burrow so never been able to remove them. Once I had him in my catch cup I inspected him for mites and he appears clean of the Corona parasites. [/QUOTE]
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