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    Re: Breeder for Piebalds?

    I just wanted to thank everyone for responding to the thread; I am now a happy owner of a 2012 Piebald. Thought I'll share:









    Question: I am currently using cypress mulch (I was looking for orchid bark but found none), but the humidity is running up high (83%) and I don't know how to bring it down. Also, is it true that cypress mulch and other bark type of substrates may carry insects such as mites? I froze the bag before using it (tip I got from someone) but I don't know if that will actually rid the substrate of any insects. The breeder of the piebald assured me the snake carries no mites, and I havn't seen any. Now I am just worried if he may catch some from the substrate... havn't seen any there either though. I bought the cypress mulch bag from a pet store, not from a garden center.

    Thank you.

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