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To adjust the habitat of our terrarium as close as possible to that of our pet in nature, the most suitable substrate for the bottom of our terrarium is vital, for example, humus, special sand, moss and soil from pine bark , Coco , etc?

To adjust the habitat of our terrarium as close as possible to that of our pet in nature, the most suitable substrate for the bottom of our terrarium is vital, for example, humus, special sand, moss and soil from pine bark , Coco , etc?


The appropriate soil for each pet in the terrarium

Which plant has the properties that fit your pet?

Moss is particularly suitable in your terrarium to create moist areas and to increase humidity. The substrates change depending on whether the animals are kept in a desert climate in a dry place or, for example, in the jungle. Also " Coconut Substrate" to complete the bottom of a tropical habitat terrarium.
You can also find substrates for aquariums in our store Here

Sands are another type of essential substrate for those reptiles that need to dig. Depending on the climate from which they come, we can choose one or the other. Desert, rivers, etc.