Zoo Med Excavator Cavern Kit
Has anyone tried this? Thoughts?
Zoo Med Excavator Cavern Kit
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Zoo Med Excavator Cavern Kit
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Its not for burrowing animals. As in.. It is a clay and you mold the tunnels yourself. Could be useable for a small tunnel area but not really with hermits as.. Substrate would cover it or.. Where would you put it?
Its not for burrowing animals. As in.. It is a clay and you mold the tunnels yourself. Could be useable for a small tunnel area but not really with hermits as.. Substrate would cover it or.. Where would you put it?
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Re: Zoo Med Excavator Cavern Kit
If it's 100% natural clay you could use it to create a background, or make hides for them. It won't hurt them, but it could get messy. 

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I was thinking more of on top of the substrate, with flowers and what not on it....kinda of a large climbing playground 
But after watching the instructional video - it probably won't work as it would either leach the humidity or crumble because of it. I thought it would be more solid....

But after watching the instructional video - it probably won't work as it would either leach the humidity or crumble because of it. I thought it would be more solid....
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