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    Re: Pros and cons of these substrates?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mexecutioner View Post
    I use this course bark chip from my pet shop it comes in small medium and large chips I have had small but I've moved to medium which is the stuff in the pictures as you can see the bag that it comes in is very damp so it's great for boosting humidity it does dry out fairly quick but i find it easy to control humidity with it by just spraying it down I've not tried any other substrate as this works well enough and does what I need it to I also think that bark chip will help aid with there shed more than some of the softer substrates it's easy to clean out too and doesn't leave much mess behind

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    That's the stuff we buy over here in the UK but it's sold as orchid bark or ReptiBark ....

    I actually swapped to fine grade ( small pieces ) from course grade ( larger pieces ) just in case some is ingested when eating .


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