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    Cypress Mulch + High Humidity

    I picked up two new enclosures on Saturday and the humidity is off the charts in these things when using Cypress Mulch. I am going to switch back to aspen tonight on the side of caution as I don't want my snakes to be affected by the dampness of the substrate, and am going to see about drilling some holes in the front plexi doors to increase airflow.

    Question is - what is a quick way to dry Cypress Mulch? I don't just want to discard it as it is new and a bit pricey, suggestions?

    Thanks!

    Just a quick cell phone shot of the enclosures, setup should be completed soon.
    Last edited by el8ch; 07-18-2011 at 05:56 PM. Reason: added photo of enclosures
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