Great for snakes amphibians or tropical species of tortoises.
Forest floor reptile bedding.
It stays moist to keep your ball python comfortable especially if she s shedding.
Zoo med forest floor reptile bedding at petsmart.
Another great jungle reptile substrate from zoo med forest floor bedding is made from natural cypress and is a favourite of frogs salamanders and even tarantulas low cost and fast delivery on this item from swell reptiles.
Forest floor bedding is the preferred substrate for all types of frogs toads salamanders tarantulas and insects.
Zoo med s forest floor bedding is 100 cypress mulch.
100 natural cypress mulch.
A 24 quart bag provides about two changes of bedding for a 55 gallon aquarium.
It provides your terrarium with a natural forest floor look while retaining moisture to provide humidity to the enclosure.
Forest floor 24 qt zoo med zoo meds forest floor is a natural cypress mulch substrate.
Zoo med s forest floor is a natural cypress mulch substrate.
Helps maintain a humid environment for forest reptiles and amphibians.
Zoo med forest floor bedding 24 qt is a natural cypress mulch substrate.
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Zoo med forest floor bedding is made of 100 natural cypress mulch and makes a great terrarium substrate for forest dwelling reptiles and amphibians with excellent moisture retention to help maintain a humid environment.
Great for snakes amphibians or tropical species of tortoises.
Zoo med s forest floor natural cypress mulch reptile bedding is a 100 natural cypress mulch substrate that gives your terrarium a natural forest floor look.
It provides your terrarium with a natural forest floor look while retaining moisture to provide humidity to the enclosure.
Great for snakes amphibians or tropical species of tortoises.
It hasn t been heat treated which allows the mulch to quickly absorb and attain moisture to provide humidity in the enclosure.
Your reptile has a home within your home.
It also works well for other kinds of snakes lizards frogs salamanders turtles and tarantulas.
Many species of terrestrial land turtles do benefit from using forest floor bedding as their substrate but you should feed them in a separate container with no substrate or bedding this prevents the accidental ingestion of the.