I have 2 questions... 1st has any one every used coir fiber from the bean farm for leos.... and is 6 dollars good for a pound of corkbark? how much bark is that?
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I have 2 questions... 1st has any one every used coir fiber from the bean farm for leos.... and is 6 dollars good for a pound of corkbark? how much bark is that?
That's probably about average for the bark. Cork bark's expensive. Never used the Coir fiber. 
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Coir fiber is shredded coconut husk, like Bed-A-Beast or the other add-water, brick-looking substrates you can buy in pet stores. I use it all the time in hide/shedboxes.
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