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    Re: Substrate help in Oregon USA please

    Hey thanks guys, as of now I keep them in tanks, I'm going to build a rack system in about 4 months. Also I've tried home depot lowes and wal-mart and none of them carry cypress or eucalyptus mulch. plus idk how I would keep humidity up keeping them just on paper....

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    Re: Substrate help in Oregon USA please

    Quote Originally Posted by benwallage9 View Post
    plus idk how I would keep humidity up keeping them just on paper....
    It would be difficult for sure.
    Tubs don't need help which is why they are so popular, hopefully you can get the rack set up sooner than summer time so you aren't fighting the humidity issue.
    I keep reading that cypress is harder to find on the west coast
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    Re: Substrate help in Oregon USA please

    yea it is.. Unless you buy it online or in a pet store, you can't find it here. Eucalyptus is suppose to grow real well over here, atleast that is what I read, but I can't seem to find it either. Eucalyptus is also suppose to be a lot like cypress so yea

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    Eucalyptus is seriously toxic. http://www.peteducation.com/article....+1913&aid=1612

    Avoid it. Any wood that smells strong is likely to be harmful Eucalyptus is right up there with cedar.

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    Re: Substrate help in Oregon USA please

    Really????? I thought eucalyptus was like a good substrate to use cause I held moisture well and didn't rot or mold as easily

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    Cedar doesn't rot or mould or have insects natural occurring toxins. Same for Eucalyptus, check the chart and check others it makes more as far as I have seen. It is very strong smelling wood and typically they are the ones that have natural toxins.
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    Re: Substrate help in Oregon USA please

    I am getting away from the coconut shell stuff also. Exact same problem with it in the mouth of one of my Boa's. I have a lot of stuff to switch back to paper again. The heat tape and thermostat's for the new rack system can't get here fast enough.
    Last edited by Clint Bundy; 04-04-2011 at 06:54 AM.
    Too many snakes to list. Ball pythons, Gtp's and Boa's. It easier to say it that way.

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