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    Re: Red-tailed Boa Humidity help!

    Quote Originally Posted by richardhind1972 View Post
    Yes aspen is a nightmare for humidity for boas, I use orchid bark or cypress mulch to keep my humidity right

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    Unless, like in my case, you live in Mississippi! I have all my snakes on aspen right now and didn’t even spray my Suriname during his last shed cycle and got a perfect one piece shed.

    In drier climates I completely agree though. Orchid bark, cypress, coco husk chips, etc are a good fit


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