Reptisoil for snails?

ArchaicExplorer

Arachnopeon
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I had already gotten zoo led reptisoil and was wondering if it would be a fitting substrate for my pomatia snails, does anyone have experience with this? I’m mostly worried about the small amount of sand in it but I like it so much better than coco fiber, which is why I switched over.
 

Gnarled Gnome

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They do live in the wild with varied substances in the soil, and land snails use a slime layer to glide over the substrate, so I dont see any reason why reptisoil would hurt. I currently have a few small land snails who dont seem to mind it at all. (The terrarium is a mix of coco, reptisoil, and generic topsoil.)
 

BepopCola

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Is it the one that's a blend of peat moss, soil, sand, and carbon?

I think it sounds good actually. I believe the sand can help with burrowing.
I don't know how they feel about carbon, but if they don't like it they'll prolly spend all thier time on the walls.
 

Gnarled Gnome

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Peat and soil are harmless. Carbon is biologically neutral. Sand is pretty harmless as well. I can imagine you might be worried about it being irritating, but I dont think it would be, especially when mixed with the rest and insulated by slime.
 

schmiggle

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I would wash it a couple of times first, in case there's salt in it (a common issue with coco fiber, though I used it for salamanders with no issues). After that, you're probly good
 
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