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* Sphagnum moss.
* Peat moss.
* Sheet moss.
* Sand and vermiculite mixture (for older leopard geckos).
* Vermiculite in a mesh bag (so gecko does not eat the vermiculite).
I am leaning towards peat moss. Is there a strong case to be made for one type of substrate over another? I am interested in what other people have tried and what has worked for them.
I use peat, cocofiber or a mix of the two in all the humid hides. They hold humidity very well, make great substrate for laying boxes, and they're fine enough not to cause impaction. The slight acidic pH of peat helps control fungus and mold. What more could I ask?