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    Re: Anyone use cypress mulch or more specific the Zoo Med cypress mulch

    Quote Originally Posted by jmcrook View Post
    I used it for years when I only had one snake and I agree with what has been said so far. Once it dries out, it's dry and doesn't take up water very easily again. It is also pretty dusty, and quite expensive. The big 8qt bag is $20 the cheapest I can get it locally. I'm switching to pro coco for when my t25 is set up. It is verifiably the same thing as reptichip. Found it on snakemuseum.com for $12.99/block before shipping.
    Cypress is worth a try if you've never given it a shot. I've just found that it's super wet out of the bag and will fog up your cage doors quickly but then once it's dry it's dry. I can hit the humidity sweet spot easier with coco products in my experience.


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    Pro coco is the way to go imo

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