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User Praises Legigo for Cleanliness and Convenience
One user in r/unclebens highlighted Legigo's compressed coir bricks, specifically mentioning that individual wrapping makes the product cleaner and easier to manage. This aspect was appreciated for its practical benefits in handling and storage before use.
Concerns Raised Over Legigo Coir Purity
In contrast to positive feedback, a user in r/ContamFam reported contamination issues, suspecting the Legigo brand coir. Another user in r/unclebens also noted finding plastic and sand within their Legigo coir package, suggesting potential quality control inconsistencies.
General Coco Coir: Humidity vs. Dust/Clumping
Across multiple reptile subreddits, users frequently discuss coconut fiber's ability to hold humidity well, which is beneficial for many species. However, concerns about it becoming dusty when dry or clumpy and soggy when overly wet are common, with some noting potential issues like mouth caking for snakes.
Compressed Bricks Valued for Volume and Storage
Discussions in subreddits like r/tortoise indicate a positive reception for compressed coconut fiber bricks. Users find them to be a cost-effective option, offering more substrate volume for the price and being significantly easier for transport and storage compared to loose-fill alternatives.
Expert answers based on real user experience
Users consistently note coconut fiber's excellent moisture retention capabilities, crucial for species like ball pythons or certain frogs that require ambient humidity levels above 60%. When properly hydrated, the compressed bricks expand into a loose substrate that can hold water for extended periods, reducing the frequency of misting. This property helps maintain a stable microclimate, preventing dehydration and supporting respiratory health. However, over-saturation without adequate ventilation can lead to suboptimal conditions.
General reptile substrate discussions
While coconut fiber is generally praised for humidity, some users report it can become dusty when dry, potentially irritating respiratory systems or sticking to pet scales. When excessively wet, it can clump and become soggy, which has been a concern for ball python owners regarding potential mouth caking or clogging heat pits. Proper hydration management, avoiding over-saturation, and ensuring substrate depth can mitigate these issues for species like snakes or lizards.
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Key features: Reptile Bedding: You will get 8 pack compressed coconut bricks, each size about 7.87 X 3.94 X 1.97 inches, weight is about 1.4 lb; Natural coir fiber, provides a high quality bedding for reptiles, amphibians, ideal for use as pet bedding to keep your pets safer, cleaner and more comfortable while sleeping, eating and growing, Natural Material: Reptile substrate is made of natural coconut fiber, breathable and maintain a proper humidity environment; It contains no dirt, harmful chemicals or other impurities, ensuring the safety and comfort of your pets; It will naturally decompose after use and you can dispose of it outside your garden area without harming the environment, Odorless & Decomposes Waste: This coco fiber substrate can quickly absorb water and waste while safely decomposing odors or waste, reducing unpleasant smells; This animal bedding not only keeps the living environment of pets clean and comfortable but also keeps your living environment away from odors; Regularly spraying to maintain proper humidity levels, Easy To Use and Store: These coconut fiber bricks are compact and lightweight, easy to store; To use, simply soak the coir bricks in water, absorb the water and expand to be used as coconut substrate; It provides moisturized living environments, while the loose fibers also serve as tunnels and burrows for pets, allowing them to display natural behaviors while providing security and privacy, Wide Application: This coconut substrate for reptile is suitable for reptiles and amphibians including snakes, frogs, lizards, turtles, spiders, etc. It is a must-have bedding for any reptile that needs a moisturizing substrate; Additionally, it is suitable as soil additive to grow plants, flowers, vegetables and other horticultural plants, providing an organic environment.
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The compressed brick format is frequently cited for its space-saving storage characteristics and ease of transport. Each brick expands significantly upon hydration, offering substantial volume from a compact starting point. Users appreciate that they only need to hydrate the amount required for their enclosure, minimizing waste and mess. The individual wrapping mentioned by some users further enhances cleanliness during handling and storage prior to use.
r/tortoise, product description
User reports on Legigo brand coir are mixed. Some praise its cleanliness and ease of handling, particularly the individually wrapped bricks. However, other users have reported finding foreign materials like plastic or sand mixed into the substrate. In sensitive applications like mushroom cultivation, contamination issues have been raised, with a suggestion that reptile-specific coir is generally processed to higher purity standards than horticultural grades.
r/unclebens, r/ContamFam
While coconut fiber naturally possesses some antimicrobial properties and aids in waste decomposition, its porous structure and high moisture retention can create an ideal breeding ground for mold and bacteria if not managed. In enclosures maintained at sustained humidity levels above 80% without sufficient ventilation or regular substrate changes (e.g., every 3-6 months depending on stocking density and waste levels), users might observe surface mold. The material itself does not inherently inhibit growth; rather, its behavior is dictated by environmental parameters.
General substrate mold discussions
Coconut fiber is generally considered a lower impaction risk substrate compared to fine sands or loose gravels, especially for species like geckos or snakes. Its fibrous nature tends to pass through digestive systems more readily if accidentally ingested in small quantities. However, the risk is not zero. Ingestion of large amounts, particularly when combined with insufficient hydration for the reptile or if the substrate is extremely dry and dusty, can still pose a digestive obstruction threat. It is not formulated with specific anti-impaction agents like some clay-based substrates.
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