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TheSimpsons
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Best substrate for Greek?
I do apologize if this has been answered here before, but I'm new to the forum, and haven't run across the answer yet. I have my Greek in crushed walnut shells. She's had this substrate for about 4 months or so. It really seems to be working out good for her. Does anyone have any experience with crushed walnut shells? Is this okay for her, or harmful?
Thanks.
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RE: Best substrate for Greek?
I haven't used walnut shells I would be afraid of impactions. But am not sure. I use a mixture of dirt, play sand and a little bed a beast mixed in. Hatchling is on dirt, play sand mix with aspen on half of the enclosure. I will be changing over to shredded aspen completely. It is easier to see soiled areas than the dirt and I think will interfere with my allergies less.
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RE: Best substrate for Greek?
i would say either the 50/50 playsand/Bed a Brick mix (which is what mine are on) or even the aspen shavings.
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RE: Best substrate for Greek?
Aspen wood is an excellent substrate as well.
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RE: Best substrate for Greek?
That's great. I will definately look into the aspen shavings. Thank you.
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RE: Best substrate for Greek?
The best thing for the laying area is soil and sand Nancy in a 70/30 mix (soil to sand). The rest of the enclosure can be aspen though.
The best place to find aspen in the UK is on Ebay. Make sure you get the finely shredded aspen. 
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RE: Best substrate for Greek?
you have choices there is hemp in the form of hemcore and auboise that is most commonly used in the uk along with soil/sand mix, i don't do 50/50 i do 70/30. You will find most horse suppliers sell auboise or hemcore both are fine. Aspen you can get from ebay you can get a bulk bag that isn't listed at the moment which is what i get, it is more expensive than the hemp but i prefer it. here is a link to it on ebay but if you check everyday they do a bigger bag which works out cheaper.
http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/search.d...en+bedding
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RE: Best substrate for Greek?
Hello um I use care freash beding it is a papper beding but with no hard or bad chemicals and it is a short fiber pulp free from inks dyes and clay and it does not get bacteria mold or fungus and it is a oder control beding and it also lasts a long time and it is softer and less dusty so that is what I am useing for my torts and they also love to go under the beding to to hide and even if they get a little bit in thire mouths and they do it pass right through them also
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RE: Best substrate for Greek?
Paper bedding is not ideal for tortoises, its doesn't hold together, it gives no traction to walk on its not really diggable, and worst of all it has been known to cause impaction.
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