Cypress Mulch OK for Substrate?

Beardo

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I have an A.avic and I was wondering if cypress mulch is ok as a substrate for them? I could go out and get some potting soil, but I have some cypress on hand because I use it for some of my snakes. Thanks for any info/advice!
 

Navaros

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Avics don't really care what the substrate is and that stuff is great for holding humidity so I don't see why not. I would use peat/vermiculite mix though.
 

Beardo

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Cool, thanks! I'll probably end up getting some peat moss for him anyways.

Another question...I am currently misting him once a day....is it best to mist them in the daytime or at night?
 

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I don't think time of day really matters but it would probably be better to do it at night when they are more active.
 

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Thats what I was thinking.....that way he can drink some of the water droplets if he wants to. I have a shallow dish of water on the bottom of his cage as well.
 

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Cypress is an evergreen tree and produces a very aromatic wood. This is done by the plant as a protectant from insects, and pretty much that would include tarantulas. IMO, I wouldn't use mulch from anything but a hardwood/deciduous tree, like oak. Even with it being arboreal, it will still have to "smell" it and this could stress it
 

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Hmm. Interesting. In that case I will go out tomorrow and get some peat moss.
 

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Mendi, I have never seen any inverts harmed by cypress. It has no pinelike smells or anything. I have seen lots of scorpions, roaches, centipedes, millipedes, etc. kept on it with no problems.
 
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