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thay

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Hi guys,

I've been using a mixture of "bed-a-beast" and play sand for almost a year now. I've liked it and i think Blazer has too, but i've had a hard time keeping moisture in it. It dries out to fast, also I believe they stopped selling it in this area. I figured this would be a good chance for me to try something else out. Maybe a soil mixture, or peat moss.. I was hopping some one could give me a suggestion that you've liked and holds moisture pretty good.

Also I'm planning on building a new substrate, a two level 3 bin enclosure. I'll keep you guys posted
 
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I don't know what "bump anyone" means, but to answer your question I use and really like cypress mulch...
 

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I'm another advocate for cypress mulch. Either that or the fine grade of orchid bark.
 

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Does anyone use just straight organic soil for their sulcatas? When they are grown and live out side they are prett much on dirt and grass
 

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I think any of these suggestions are great. See what you can find in your area, what is affordable, and try it out for yourself. Best wishes.
 
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