Cypress Mulch: Way too humid?
At the last expo, I bought an enchi lesser pastel female (wasn't going to come home with anything... oops!) who was currently on cypress mulch. I didn't know that until a few days ago, and since she didn't seem interested in eating, I switched her from paper towels to cypress mulch. The problem is that despite the fact that her tub is very well ventilated, the humidity is 95-99%! In other words, I need to lower it ASAP. Any ideas? I want to keep her on cypress mulch, but I'm not sure how to go about that.
Re: Cypress Mulch: Way too humid?
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Originally Posted by
anicatgirl
Ventilation. When it comes out of a sealed bag it's pretty humid. I poke holes in my bag days in advance usually.
The bag was already open and had been for over a week.
Re: Cypress Mulch: Way too humid?
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Originally Posted by
M.P.C
Sorry to jack your thread but this cypress mulch, do you buy the ones specifically bagged for pets or is it the same stuff you can buy from lowes and homedepot ? Im looking to switch from aspen and heard alot of good about this stuff
The "blend" cypress mulch at Lowes and Home Depot is only 10% cypress, I called the manufacturer and asked. Otherwise it's 50% pine and 40% "whatever we were cutting that week", which could include black walnut or even cedar. They absolutely did not recommend it as reptile substrate.