I use potting soil but I'm trying out that coconut stuff now on my new Blue Cobalt. The potting soil (100% organic) works pretty well but can dry out fast, so far Rasta (The cobalt) seems to like burrowing in the coconut so I'm going to stick with it for her.
I've been using a Mix set like this 60% Eco Earth (Coconut Fiber), 20% Peat, 20% Verm.
And it seems to work pretty well for all of my T's that are in it...Even the Climbers seem to deal with it pretty well, and the Burrowers Love it because it's soft enough and yet easy enough to dig through...
I use EcoEarth coconut fiber. Great moisture retention, and the burrowers always have an easy time digging. This substrate stays nice and dry too for the dry species. I think the stuff looks very natural too.
I love eco-earth. i use this for all my t's and they love it. even my avics that seem to hate the ground don't mind it. it just needs to be lightly watered every four days or so.
ZooMed Eco Earth is awesome. A renewable resource that works well for Humid and Dry T's. I get mine at Dr. Fosters and Smith mail order at $4.99 for a 3 brick package. Works great!
I like using peat moss and collecting some long strand temperate moss that grows all over here in WA State and mixing them. The long strand seems to help so the burrows dont cave in. I sterilize it in the oven after sorting through it. All of my Ts showed behavior that makes me think they tolerate it better than coco fiber which I was using before. They can make better tunnels in this mixture compared to just coco fiber. I have had problems with coco fiber molding before....although it probably would be a good ingredient in the mix for moist Ts. It does absorb water faster than peat moss.
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