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View Poll Results: Repti-Bark or Repti-Carpet?

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    Repti-Bark or Repti-Carpet?

    Okay, so i can't decide on which substrate to use, i figured id ask here.

    i like to look of the repti bark, but i really like how the carpet is a little more wallet friendly. feel free to give me your opinions.

    p.s. i know alot of people like newspaper, unfortunately i don't. im not a breeder, and sam is in a glass tank, to me, newspaper just looks ugly. (no offense newspaper users)

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    I would say neither and suggest cypress mulch or aspen

    I would never recommend carpet, it's a harbor for bacteria and mold.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Repti-Bark or Repti-Carpet?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    I would say neither and suggest cypress mulch or aspen

    I would never recommend carpet, it's a harbor for bacteria and mold.
    Any reason why you don't like the bark? or just personal preference? i hadn't really thought about aspen...i used it back when i had cornsnakes, but that was because they liked to burrow in it. Do BP's also burrow?

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    You will find a lot of recommendations for substrates, but carpet is generally NOT one of them. The bark should be fine, but there are other options out there.

    As was stated, the Aspen or Cypress are popular, but so is using paper (paper towels, indented craft paper, reptisorb, etc...)

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    Re: Repti-Bark or Repti-Carpet?

    Quote Originally Posted by jinx667 View Post
    You will find a lot of recommendations for substrates, but carpet is generally NOT one of them. The bark should be fine, but there are other options out there.

    As was stated, the Aspen or Cypress are popular, but so is using paper (paper towels, indented craft paper, reptisorb, etc...)
    Well, as long as there is no reason to NOT use the bark, i think i might use it then. i like the look of it, and it seems to hold humidty well. My only gripe about it would be the small particles of dust when you first pour it in, but i guess any substrate (besides paper) would have that issue.

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    Re: Repti-Bark or Repti-Carpet?

    Quote Originally Posted by Chained View Post
    Any reason why you don't like the bark? or just personal preference? i hadn't really thought about aspen...i used it back when i had cornsnakes, but that was because they liked to burrow in it. Do BP's also burrow?
    Bark is fine but mulch seems to hold humidity better IMO, and when using a glass tank the main issue will be humidity.

    So in order of preference/efficiency with the setup

    Mulch
    Bark
    Aspen
    Carpet
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Repti-Bark or Repti-Carpet?

    Bark gave my snake mites!
    Until one has loved an animal a part of one's soul remains unawakened.

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    Re: Repti-Bark or Repti-Carpet?

    Quote Originally Posted by SRMD94 View Post
    Bark gave my snake mites!
    Mites are species specific, wood mites and snake mites are different and wood mites will not affect your snake in any way.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Repti-Bark or Repti-Carpet?

    Humidity isn't really a huge issue with my tank. i have 3/4 of the screen top covered with saranwrap and tape (on the outside of course).

    I guess ill stick with bark, thanks for the responses guys =)

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