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Shelf-line as a substrate.

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I have been using shelf-liner for the substrate in my 20 gal tank recently (that houses 2 of my leos) with no issues whatsoever that I have noticed. I recently read in another forum that it is unsafe to use shelf-liner because it can be toxic? Anyone have an opinion on this subject, because now I am starting to wonder if I should change the substrate.
 
does it have any kind of glue, self stick adhesive? also some types have a built in "bug kill" be carefull! Why not just use unbleached paper....or better yet that rare substrate "Nothing" (with a tile, marble, granite etc...or flat stone)
 
The kind I use says it's Non-Adhesive. Called Prints Grip Liner by Con-Tact.
 
i can't answear your question but i can suggest you to use tile, it costs more or the same as shelf liner but i think it'd be easy to clean (just remove the dirty tile and wash it off) and it's one of the safest subtrate I can think of, besides paper towels
 
shelf liner has worked fine for me for atleast 6 months now for various reptiles. simple to clean if you clean up immediatly. with my leo's i put a piece of plain white paper towel in their favorite corner and just remove that every other day. once every week or two i wash the shelf liner completly and put it back in once it dries.
 
Alright thanks...While I have heard that shelf-liner is fine for substrate I was a little alarmed by what I had read discouraging its use. Perhaps I will look into tile, otherwise I will keep things the way they are to avoid undo stress.
 
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