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FORUM HABITATS AND TOYS Substrate for dig box!

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    • Dface
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        I had been using peat moss soil, which is great, but very dirty and also often full of little bugs and lice -unless you freeze it, only I dont have freezer space to be shoving bags of dirt into!!

        I ttried to use shredded paper, but Peep decided it was a buffett to be gorged on, and I DONT want him eating more non food stuff!
        I’ve read about sand being used, and Im not sure if Im sure it wont lead to more heartache.

        Im stuck! I want them to be able to dig (seeing as I kjnow they love it) but I dont know what’s best to do here-anyone have any suggestions?


      • Q8bunny
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          Have you tried those colourful plastic balls for kids’ ball pits?

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      FORUM HABITATS AND TOYS Substrate for dig box!