Re: Best humid substrate?
I've tried a few but cypress seems to be the best for humidity. I've even baked it for hours and my humidity levels were still to high in a Rubbermaid tub. I'm sure there are others but from my experience cypress is very good.
Re: Best humid substrate?
Cypress mulch or Coco husk.
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Re: Best humid substrate?
Thank you! I was thinking of using Eco earth, but wasnt too sure because I read that some people's snakes injested some of it while eating. Should I mix it with the aspen, and should it be damp, dry, or just mist it every day? Also how often would you say to replace it? (Sorry for all the questions!)
Re: Best humid substrate?
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MsMissy
Tis probably won't help :P but I use reptibark and Eco earth mixed together. Looks nicer but still has the moisture holding properties.
oh, spot clean daily and complete change once a month. <that's what I do at least>
Didn't think of mixing I like that idea
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