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    Hello everyone,

    Instead of making 3 separate posts I thought I'd ask all 3 at the same time:

    1. Stupid question, but I want it for more of a personal opinion type answer: Can you have a mixture of aspen and cyprus together? I bought 2 huge bags of aspen the other day, but want cyprus to help my humidity, can I do half the tank with aspen and the other side cyprus?

    2. Another personal opinion wanted, does anyone use peat moss as substrate, and how did you find it worked if you do use it?

    3. Last but not least, can someone link me the thread where there is a step by step on how to cover your viv lid with plastic wrap, I cannot find it and the sticky in this forum wont allow me to view the photos

    Thanks a bunch

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    Yes to number 1, but I don't know the answer to the other 2.
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    1. Yes why not. Both are not harmful to snakes
    2. I believe peatt moss is for amphibians. Would not suggest for snakes. The mulch will be good for humidity.

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    1. If you are going to mix them, dry out the cyprus first; then you won't have the damp substrate mixing with dry substrate. Aspen tends to mold when damp. However, what I do is have half the vive with aspen, and half with cyprus. It's still half and half, just not mixed around altogether.
    2. I sometimes put little pieces of sphagnum moss around the vive. It is quite cheap and lasts a pretty long time, and it mixes well with cyprus. You can also use it to make a shed box or damp hide! I prefer this (don't use as much of it).
    3. You can use other materials besides plastic wrap. If you have a heat lamp, anything that won't catch fire would be best. I found tin foil to work well, and kept me at ease knowing it was fire resistant next to my heat lamp when I used glass tanks. Unfortunately I don't have the link you are looking for.

    Best of luck!
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    Three questions in one :)

    I've been mixing my aspen and cyprus and found it works great for my humidity and although it may be damp (Cyprus) I haven't had issues with the aspen but I also do more aspen than cyprus


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    Re: Three questions in one :)

    Here's the link to the sticky

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...tment-Tutorial

    I've recently wrapped mine in foil and it works wonders! And instead of using the silver duct tape I used black because it looked better to me


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