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    Juvenile snake MCwyo's Avatar
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    Re: Dust free substrate

    I use Repti-Bark (Zoomed, I think). Looks very natural, very low dust, no strong odor. I didn't think they'd be able to burrow in it but they do! It supposedly lasts 6-12 months. You just take it out every 2 months or so and give it a nice long soak in warm water, let dry, and put back in. I want to say it was around $15 for an 8 qt bag? So extremly cost efficient. I was able to do a fairly deep layer in two ten gal's and a five gal.
    11 T. elegans vagrans, 2 T. sirtalis concinnus

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    Old and wise snake kueluck's Avatar
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    Re: Dust free substrate

    I looked at this, it says "fir" tree. My questions is what kind of fir is it? Unless I know exactly what it is I'm not going to put it in with my girls. Beside, Zena seems to love this stuff, and the fact that is clumps like cat litter is awesome for spot cleaning.
    Quote Originally Posted by MCwyo View Post
    I use Repti-Bark (Zoomed, I think). Looks very natural, very low dust, no strong odor. I didn't think they'd be able to burrow in it but they do! It supposedly lasts 6-12 months. You just take it out every 2 months or so and give it a nice long soak in warm water, let dry, and put back in. I want to say it was around $15 for an 8 qt bag? So extremly cost efficient. I was able to do a fairly deep layer in two ten gal's and a five gal.
    Mona (T.S. sirtalis) Melanistic
    Fiona (T.S similis) Normal

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