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Thread: Does it smell?

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    Does it smell?

    So, Kaa is on aspen bedding right now and should be going into shed pretty soon. The problem is that I can never get the humidity high enough with aspen and I really want something a little more natural looking.

    My other two options are cypress mulch and coco husk bedding. How do they smell?

    I dont want anything too strong smelling, to me aspen doesn't have a very strong scent; another reason why I've been using it.

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    I use Coconut Husk on my two tanks. The substrate does not have any smell unless its wet, then it smells like wet wood.
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    Cypress mulch is good stuff imo . I never thought it was potent smelling .

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