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Lino as a substrate

tcob1

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I use lino as a flooring for both my BDs, though I am switching to slate, but was wondering if it would harm a corn. I have searched google but find nothing that gives me an answer. I have lino under the newspaper but I have noticed that she slides under the paper and seems to prefer the lino to lay on. Any ideas is this ok
 
So long as it's well sealed and allowed to dry fully I wouldn't see a problem. I see you're using newspaper as a substrate. That's good because at first I thought you were just using lino and nothing else!!! That might give you absorbency problems!
 
I should have added that it is lino from a shop that comes in sheet forn, not one that you mix at home :) I use it mainly to keep her from the glass below
 
That's fine to use. Corns hide by nature, so even if you were using Aspen or repti bark or something else, they would still hide most of the time.
 
Discovering that, I will get some Aspen in time, esp when I get her new tank, but for the moment it will making handling her easier for the moment
 
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