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Hay as a substrate for Redfoots?

I'm still working on my enclosure for my upcoming Redfoot purchase, and see hay as a substrate for some other species of torts. How about for the redfoot? Can't wait to finally get one. 2 weeks of building and research so far......at least another week to go.
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03-30-2008 09:11 PM
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RE: Hay as a substrate for Redfoots?

Hay is not a good substrate for redfoots. From what I read redfoots require humidity. Your best choice would be a mix of soil and sand. I don't have redfoots, so I am sure others will chime in soon though.


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RE: Hay as a substrate for Redfoots?

You are correct about the humidity requirements for redfoots, Jen. They require 70-80% humidity at all times to be happy and healthy. The best substrate to use for redfoots is cypress mulch and long fibered sphagnum moss. These have a tendency to hold humidity quite well Big Grin


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RE: Hay as a substrate for Redfoots?

tortania Wrote:
cypress mulch and long fibered sphagnum moss. These have a tendency to hold humidity quite well Big Grin


Is this something that will be difficult to obtain? The sand/soil thing I can do.
How about that coconut fiber substrate?

03-31-2008 12:57 AM
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RE: Hay as a substrate for Redfoots?

I have heard of people having problems with bugs in coconut fibre. If your RF is a yearling or younger, I suggest the long fiber sphagnum moss. Older I use an organic hardwood mulch or a finer shredded cypress mulch. I use the sphagnum in all their hides.


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RE: Hay as a substrate for Redfoots?

You can find the long fibered sphagnum moss any place that carries gardening supplies or a gardening center Wink


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RE: Hay as a substrate for Redfoots?

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You can find the long fibered sphagnum moss any place that carries gardening supplies or a gardening center Wink


Tortania...thank you! I have a garden center very nearby. I'm also going to get some coconut fiber substrate.

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RE: Hay as a substrate for Redfoots?

That would look really nice, but if you want to save some $$$, you can use the long fibered sphagnum moss through out the whole enclosure Smile


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RE: Hay as a substrate for Redfoots?

I'm currently using sphagnum moss for the two baby redfoots I have for sale in the classifieds. It's great for humidity and they love to burrow and hide in it!


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RE: Hay as a substrate for Redfoots?

Long fibered sphagnum moss(Mosher Lee brand) is the best. The coconut fiber has given me some problems with fungus on their plastrons so out it went.

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