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Millet?

Looks like millet is intended for desert-dwelling reptiles. (I believe mainly lizards though). Is this for your snake or another reptile?
 
CMatt2157 said:
Looks like millet is intended for desert-dwelling reptiles. (I believe mainly lizards though). Is this for your snake or another reptile?
Agreed, if it got too humid the millet would probably germinate and you'd have grass growing!

D80
 
I have never heard of this being used in vivs, but I can tell you millet is sold for birds to eat. We have some for our parakeet, who seems to love throwing it in his water dish and when it gets wet, yes it is soggy and once wet I have never seen it dry out, however we do clean his cage twice a week so maybe after a week or so it may dry out if we would leave it in there.

So as suggested already, I would think it would retain moisture and either bloom or rot like grass seed etc. does when it sets in moist environment. :shrugs:
 
Thats what I was thinking about this stuff. I wasn't really considering using it because my snakes really like to burrow, but since I work at a pet store, I was wondering if it would be a good product for us to carry.
 
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