I personally don't use cypress, but anything sold at a pet store should be fine. the issue comes when people try buying it in bulk at a place like home depot. But if you only have a few cages buying the pet store stuff (which costs more) is the best way to go and still will be affordable.
"Zoo-Med", and "All Living Things" seem to have decent quality substrates
are you sure?? cuz i'm scared that i'll kill him
03-20-2012, 11:58 PM
The Serpent Merchant
Yes, I know many people who use cypress from pet stores. My local reptile shop has somewhere around 70 tubs that have cypress in them. I currently own 2 snakes that were in that rack and they are perfectly healthy
03-21-2012, 12:00 AM
princess17
Re: type of bedding?
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Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant
Yes, I know many people who use cypress from pet stores. My local reptile shop has somewhere around 70 tubs that have cypress in them. I currently own 2 snakes that were in that rack and they are perfectly healthy
okay i think that's what i'll buy then
03-21-2012, 12:02 AM
Jazi
I use Coconut Husk bought in bricks, it's the only thing that I haven't had an allergic reaction to and it holds humidity great for me. I have to buy two for my 55gal, but if you have a smaller tank you can easily get away with one.
03-21-2012, 12:05 AM
DooLittle
Re: type of bedding?
Eco earth works great for humidity. You can always add water to make it more moist, at shed time or as needed.