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    Re: Humidity and Feeding help

    Quote Originally Posted by honey.bee. View Post
    I think my local pet store sells cypress mulch so I will definitely make the switch! Is that something I should/am able to mix with coco fiber? I've noticed me BP likes to try to burrow but he can't with the reptibark he's currently on.

    And yes I do have spaghum moss in pretty much every corner and I did mix some into the bark, it just dries so quickly with the CHE. I will definitely use more tho and as soon as his bigger hide comes I'll set it up as a hide box.
    Yes you can mix cypress mulch and coco fiber, that's actually a very common substrate mix for snakes like BRB's and sunbeam snakes that require really humidity.

    I've used ReptiBark and don't like it as it's very dusty and it does seem to dry out quickly.

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