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Ready to Use Coco Coir Fibre Substrate - Great Terrarium Humidity Reptile Frog Spider

Ready to Use Coco Coir Fibre Substrate - Great Terrarium Humidity Reptile Frog Spider

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Ready-to-Use Coco Coir Fibre Substrate for Pets

Product Description:
Our Ready-to-Use Coco Coir Fibre Substrate is a premium, eco-friendly bedding made from natural coconut husk fiber. Designed for reptiles, amphibians, and small mammals, it maintains humidity and provides excellent drainage. Its soft, absorbent texture is ideal for bioactive enclosures, encouraging natural behavior and helping sustain healthy ecosystems. Chemical-free and safe for pets, this substrate is ready to use straight out of the bag, offering convenience without compromising quality.

Directions for Use:

  1. Open the bag and place the coco coir directly into your pet's enclosure.
  2. Spread evenly to your desired thickness, usually between 2-4 inches depending on your pet's needs.
  3. For bioactive setups, mix the substrate with leaf litter, moss, or other natural materials.
  4. Mist as necessary to maintain humidity.

Benefits:

  • 100% natural and biodegradable.
  • Perfect for bioactive enclosures, supporting beneficial organisms.
  • Excellent moisture retention and odor control.
  • Safe for reptiles, amphibians, and small mammals.
  • Ready to use—no preparation needed.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

  1. How long does the substrate last?
    In bioactive enclosures, this substrate can last for months, as natural processes help maintain it. In non-bioactive setups, it may need replacing every few weeks depending on moisture levels.
  2. Is this substrate suitable for all pets?
    It is ideal for humidity-loving reptiles, amphibians, and small mammals but not recommended for desert species or burrowing pets.
  3. Can I use this substrate for a dry habitat?
    No, this substrate is designed for moisture retention, making it unsuitable for dry environments. Desert-dwelling species require a different type of substrate.
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