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Old 09-02-02, 04:18 PM   #1
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where to purchase bulk cypress mulch in toronto?

anyone know where i can buy cypress mulch in the GTA?
i havent been able to find anything other than in pet stores for rediculous prices?
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Old 09-11-02, 08:00 PM   #2
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Hi there,

I am a very new herp owner and I tried the crypress mulch, but I quickly turned to Astroturf. I found the mulch kept in smells to much and made quick cleans difficult.

I cut 2 piece of top quality Turf to fit my tank and whenever I take out "ernie" to feed him I give the tank a quick wipe down and change the turf. I clean the soiled turf and let it hang dry.

Anyway sorry I couldnt help with the orginal question.
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Old 09-11-02, 10:02 PM   #3
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I vote for Paper towel or newspaper for substrate, way better and easier to clean.
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thats cool
problem with astroturf is its usually plastic
and the little crevices hold al the bacteria possible

i use mulch for my monitors that defecate in their water so it stays clean.. i got mine from port credit pets. great place to go for the stuff
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