Back in the saddle with a sub adult L. Parahybana!

Andrew Clayton

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They’re pretty high humidity beasts, yes?
Nope you don't want it that humid, that enclosure is now updated with a water dish, and it's kept on dry substrate.
@Ratmosphere has a great thread on care for these guys I will try and find it for you.

Here it is
 

HoneyOilers

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I’m literally thinking about buying an A. Jurensis M2 sling right now lol

When I rehouse my Parahybana what’s the best substrate to n use? I’m going to add sphagnum moss and lead litter but I’m curious about what you use? I’m currently using exoterra terrarium soil bricks that you have to mix. When I mix them I mix them a little on the drier side too, and they’ve been slowly drying out throughout the terrarium and I don’t see any signs of mold
 

Andrew Clayton

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I’m literally thinking about buying an A. Jurensis M2 sling right now lol

When I rehouse my Parahybana what’s the best substrate to n use? I’m going to add sphagnum moss and lead litter but I’m curious about what you use? I’m currently using exoterra terrarium soil bricks that you have to mix. When I mix them I mix them a little on the drier side too, and they’ve been slowly drying out throughout the terrarium and I don’t see any signs of mold
I only use cocofibre. If it's a burrower I will mix some top soil in with it to make it a bit more rigid that's it.
 
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