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Re: Best substrate for Russian?


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Posted by Daniel on September 04, 2001 at 10:31:32:

In Reply to: Re: Best substrate for Russian? posted by Mary on September 04, 2001 at 09:47:22:

: : I like CareFresh bedding for indoor pens...most pet stores carry it...

: I'm wondering about cypress mulch, if it's kept dry. I live in the NE and will obviously bring my Russians in. Soil/Sand (I've used this in my outdoor enclosure all summer) isn't practical for inside, for me anyway, as it is too heavy given the recommended depth. I use cypress with my boxies (I keep it moist) so I always have lots around. Mary


I have heard cypress mulch can have negative effects for a Russian because it traps in moisture. Too much moisture in the Russian's habitat can lead to shell rot. At least, this is my understanding of it. Hope this helps a bit or someone corrects my faulty reasoning.



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