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Old 07-11-14, 05:07 PM   #1
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Hardwood bark mulch.

I've been looking to try out some different substrates and hardwood bark mulch caught my eye. Is anybody using it?
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Old 07-11-14, 07:03 PM   #2
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Re: Hardwood bark mulch.

Personally, I use pure cypress mulch from home Depot on my snakes, once they get out of quarantine. About $3 for a bag at Home Depot. Can't beat the price, and holds humidity well.
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Re: Hardwood bark mulch.

Same. I've heard people say it's a risk, but I've been using it for many years with no ill effects.
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Old 07-11-14, 08:56 PM   #4
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Re: Hardwood bark mulch.

What brand of cypress do you guys use?
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Old 07-11-14, 09:24 PM   #5
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Re: Hardwood bark mulch.

Honestly, don't remember. As long as it's pure, it's OK. Don't get a blend.
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Re: Hardwood bark mulch.

Unless you are looking for a natural look, you can't go past recycled paper kitty litter. Easy to clean, and helps to minimise the odours. And it's cheap.
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Unless you are looking for a natural look, you can't go past recycled paper kitty litter. Easy to clean, and helps to minimise the odours. And it's cheap.
I use regular shredded paper and it seems to work fine. I was just thinking of experimenting with some other stuff. When my grey rat snake is larger, I'd like to put him in a bioactive enclosure, so I think it may be nice to give him a transition period at some point.
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