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I know there is an article on here some where about this but I desire a quick answer.
I got rid of the repti-bark and used coco-fiber as suggested for a substitute of sphagnum peat moss.
I baked the coco-fiber (came as a brick you had to soak in water) in the oven for a while to remove as much moisture as possible.
It is still somewhat moist and the temperature and humidity are 74 degrees and 70%.
Will this suffice for a B. Auratum 4.5" female?
I got rid of the repti-bark and used coco-fiber as suggested for a substitute of sphagnum peat moss.
I baked the coco-fiber (came as a brick you had to soak in water) in the oven for a while to remove as much moisture as possible.
It is still somewhat moist and the temperature and humidity are 74 degrees and 70%.
Will this suffice for a B. Auratum 4.5" female?