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<blockquote data-quote="rénee" data-source="post: 62739" data-attributes="member: 4153"><p>I had the mistake of using coco husk for my G. Rosea, in fact she is still in it because when it was time i found out that coco husk is bad she was already in pre-molt and figured id wait till she is done, and has formed her new exoskeleton.</p><p></p><p>Well from my experience, is as Chubbs said, its awkward to rest on it seems, my girl has no way of burrowing if she wants to, and as i have heard also is that some wood chips could have sharper edges on them, therefore possibly injuring a T at some point(Not sure if this has happened, only heard about it). Not to mention the dust.. i find the substrate likes to static and cling on against the walls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rénee, post: 62739, member: 4153"] I had the mistake of using coco husk for my G. Rosea, in fact she is still in it because when it was time i found out that coco husk is bad she was already in pre-molt and figured id wait till she is done, and has formed her new exoskeleton. Well from my experience, is as Chubbs said, its awkward to rest on it seems, my girl has no way of burrowing if she wants to, and as i have heard also is that some wood chips could have sharper edges on them, therefore possibly injuring a T at some point(Not sure if this has happened, only heard about it). Not to mention the dust.. i find the substrate likes to static and cling on against the walls. [/QUOTE]
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