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<blockquote data-quote="NorseDad" data-source="post: 201946" data-attributes="member: 30858"><p>I second the Bio Dude. Their substrate is more pricey that coco fiber, but I like it more. They have great bioactive stuff if you ever feel like venturing into that world. </p><p></p><p>I like your setup, and I'm sure your T will like it. Don't get too discouraged about her messing up the place. I made a very elaborate enclosure with live plants and a really unique cork hide for my A. seemanni Paulie once. In one night she had ripped all the plants up and dug a hole next to the cork instead of using it. They like making it their own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorseDad, post: 201946, member: 30858"] I second the Bio Dude. Their substrate is more pricey that coco fiber, but I like it more. They have great bioactive stuff if you ever feel like venturing into that world. I like your setup, and I'm sure your T will like it. Don't get too discouraged about her messing up the place. I made a very elaborate enclosure with live plants and a really unique cork hide for my A. seemanni Paulie once. In one night she had ripped all the plants up and dug a hole next to the cork instead of using it. They like making it their own. [/QUOTE]
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