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    I ordered a reptichip block for now. I'd like to find something cheaper. I always have issues with the stored chips getting moldy before I get through them. And soaking it causes the humidity to be too high. Trying to break up a block without using water is a pita. I get the best humidity balance by spraying the substrate as needed.

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    Re: Safe Cypress Mulch Brand?

    Quote Originally Posted by Trinityblood View Post
    I ordered a reptichip block for now. I'd like to find something cheaper. I always have issues with the stored chips getting moldy before I get through them. And soaking it causes the humidity to be too high. Trying to break up a block without using water is a pita. I get the best humidity balance by spraying the substrate as needed.
    I hope better solutions (products &/or methods) are uncovered. When I used such products they molded very nicely for me too. Fortunately though, for what I keep, I can avoid the issue.
    Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
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    Re: Safe Cypress Mulch Brand?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    I hope better solutions (products &/or methods) are uncovered. When I used such products they molded very nicely for me too. Fortunately though, for what I keep, I can avoid the issue.
    Same. I need another snake so this isn't an issue. One day.

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