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Bedley
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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 12:12 pm    Post subject: BedXcel Reply with quote

Does anyone know if i can use BedXcel as a substrate for Ishi (Hermanns)

http://www.hillmeadow.co.uk/BedXcel_Index.htm


i have just started using it for my rats and its the best stuff i have ever used for them Very Happy
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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 10:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

wouldn't you want to replicate what your tortoise would be living on in the wild?

if you go to b&q, you can get 5 big bags of sterilised topsoil for a tenner,

it has been screened and contains no weeds, stones or glass. get a bag of reptile sand or kids playsand., .. (these both have been screened too)

basically in your open topped tortoise table, use a mixture of sand and soil.

work out your own medium but as a guide, try 60% soil and 40% sand. this is close to a more natural substrate. too much soil on its own will end up being really dusty and will require spraying every so often, to hold it together.

i don't know of anyone that uses anything other than sand and soil for med tortoises. wood chippings are no good because they rot quickly and torts don't like the smell of some types. orchid bark is ok but good old soil.. even from your garden will be fine.

what do you feed your tortoise?

feel free to ask me anything you need to.

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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 10:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

sorry,

forgot to answer your question Embarassed

i personally wouldn't use the bedding, .. what if they ate it?
it would probably swell inside the tortoise.

you could look at alternatives, some that i mentioned above, .. also, try hemp bedding.

i'm afraid the suitability of this bedding would be a question a vet would have to answer.

Neil. Wink
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