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RE: Cypress as substrate?

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Posted by: thebigsquease at Tue Jun 12 19:04:36 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by thebigsquease ]  
   

Living in Indiana, almost every corner gas station sells 40 pound of cypress mulch. Usually 3 bags for $9.99.

I use it for all my hatchlings, up until they are about six months old. Then I switch them to unprinted newsprint.

I also use it for my WC females. I belive it is more to their liking then any other material that most hobbyists use.

Pro and Con of Cypress:

Pro, it is cheap. Pro, it retains moisture like nothing else. Pro, it does not mold. Pro, you can recycle it. When I clean out cages, I use the old mulch in my flower beds. No waste.

Con, not a very good renewable resource. They cut down acres and acres of Cypress to make the mulch. Con, it's heavy. Con, it's messy.

But, I believe the Pro's out weigh the Con's pretty well.

It's a pain when it comes to cleaning, but hatchlings do wonders on it. WC animals do much better on it then say newspaper or pine shavings.

Won't hurt to try it for a few months, and see how it works for you.

Good Luck
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Ron Billingsley

www.ronbillingsleyreptiles.com


   

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