skullcrushersulcata
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Hello!
I have an indoor closure for my sulcata with coco coir and orchid bark (which I baked) right now. I've started to notice bugs (non-flying, tiny verryyy tiny, and white/gray) in her closure/food plate and researched and think it's bark mites and learned they are harmless. But they're gross and I would rather not have bugs if I had a choice. Like I said, I baked the bark before putting it in so I don't know what to do. I can change the substrate out again but I feel like I would just have to keep repeating the process.
So my question is, is there a non-bark AND/OR non-bug producing substrate that's safe for her? I know bugs are, you know, natural but maybe not to the point where I see it crawling everywhere in her home (there seems to be none on her though).
Thanks
I have an indoor closure for my sulcata with coco coir and orchid bark (which I baked) right now. I've started to notice bugs (non-flying, tiny verryyy tiny, and white/gray) in her closure/food plate and researched and think it's bark mites and learned they are harmless. But they're gross and I would rather not have bugs if I had a choice. Like I said, I baked the bark before putting it in so I don't know what to do. I can change the substrate out again but I feel like I would just have to keep repeating the process.
So my question is, is there a non-bark AND/OR non-bug producing substrate that's safe for her? I know bugs are, you know, natural but maybe not to the point where I see it crawling everywhere in her home (there seems to be none on her though).
Thanks