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RFT Bedding suggestions

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I overwinter my adult RFT in my basement. Last year it was an old cabinet piece laid on its side but this year I'm using a kiddie pool. I want to use a substrate this time. Last time I did without and it was a pain to keep the enclosure clean. Any suggestions? I dont want to use one of the reptile mulches because it will be too expensive to cover the floor even with a thin layer.
 
I think that the mulch would be the best thing to use personally, but alternatives include coconut coir and peat moss.
 
NOTE: coconut coir can harbor fungus (i use it to grow mushrooms) but peat moss will not (it has no nutrient value)

That being said coir is cheaper. DO NOT BUY IT at the pet store. go to your local hydroponics store and pick up 5kg for 20 bucks. That will last a LONG time
 
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