Wait, that looks exactly like the reptibark stuff.
10-31-2016, 05:10 PM
Zincubus
Re: Humidity question.
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Originally Posted by Neal
Wait, that looks exactly like the reptibark stuff.
Looking at ReptiBark images online I'd say Orchid bark looks somewhat darker in colour which is why it's so good for white and albino snakes ... somebody must know if there is some other difference ..
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11-15-2016, 07:42 AM
Bjustin1413
Re: Humidity question.
I used to use the reptibark but then I got an infestation of mites. That was a fun battle... I have been using aspen now.
11-15-2016, 01:53 PM
Zincubus
Re: Humidity question.
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Originally Posted by Bjustin1413
I used to use the reptibark but then I got an infestation of mites. That was a fun battle... I have been using aspen now.
I presume the mites could have come ON the bags or picked up from the reptile store ??
Surely mites don't live IN reptile bark ??
11-16-2016, 04:03 AM
Bjustin1413
Re: Humidity question.
I guess they could have been on the bag and not in it. All I know is I had them in all 3 of my enclosures. I had been using it for about 4 months before I got the infested bag.
11-16-2016, 10:29 AM
Zincubus
Re: Humidity question.
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Originally Posted by Bjustin1413
I guess they could have been on the bag and not in it. All I know is I had them in all 3 of my enclosures. I had been using it for about 4 months before I got the infested bag.
It's just that I've read stories about people introducing mites after visiting reptile stores ..... I've been using the bark now for years and never had any mites . I just sieve off any dust and use it as it comes although I know some people blast it in the microwave for 2 minutes