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Is one better than the other for high humidity snakes? low humidity snakes?
Are they really the same or do they have different advantages/disadvantages?
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Banned
Will a rheostat or thermostat help increase heat output ..
I've tried aspen...
Hated it. Monty loved to burrow in it, and it was dusty. He spent all his time sleeping under it. Too dry...
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I use cypress...it holds humidity well. It's easy for spot cleaning, and with a dust pan, it's easy to totally change out.
Franni
1.0 BP, T'gai
0.1 Bearded Dragon, Kirk
1.0 Sugar Glider, Sweet Baby James
0.2 Cats, Lucy & Luna
1.0 Demon Dog, Max
0.1 GF, Kim
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i use cypress or reptibark i've never tryed aspen cause i heard from people that it molds very easy if it gets wet and i've heard some people swear by it............so i think its probly preference
Girlfriend: Your room smells like reptile!!!
Me: Are you saying my balls smell??
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BPnet Veteran
What is reptibark made of?
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BPnet Veteran
it doen't say on the package
put it workd well for me
Girlfriend: Your room smells like reptile!!!
Me: Are you saying my balls smell??
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lol... bark.
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Big Papa Bear
I thought of saying that also, but decided not to. :lol:
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Sorry, guess what I meant is - is it fir bark?
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We use cypress, It's cheap and easily changed.
Rusty
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