Galápagos (05024) Jurassic Fir Bark Bedding, 8-Quart, Natural
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Arianna Miles
> 24 hourLasts a lot longer than some other brands
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Dawn Porter
> 24 hourPerfect for the gecko’s cage I think it adds moisture and placed to rub making shedding easier.
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D. Alt
> 24 hourI was looking for smaller chunks, very disappointed to receive and realize how big they were. Was using in a soil mix for plants. Maybe a picture with ruler or other object for comparison would have helped to figure out scale. Chunks are generally in the one inch or more ballpark for those interested. I was able to pick out some smaller pieces but it was a pain and the rest is useless to me unless I take a mallet to it.
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Shielby McIntyre
> 24 hourIts a little more than overpriced for use as drainage I wish there was a cheaper option
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oS3R0o
> 24 hourI used these for mixing up in planting soil for aroids and house plants. Very happy with the quality and price! I plan to build a large vivarium someday, will use this bark brand in it for sure!!
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Destiny Mclaughlin
> 24 hourI used this substrate for my ball pythons enclosures. I didnt much care for how large the chips are or how little you get in a bag for the money honestly. I did like the bags that the substrate is packaged in.
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M O
> 24 hourI bought a few bags for use as substrate for my Russian Tortoise. First, the bag is smaller than what youd expect for 8 quarts. Second, we put the bark in the torts enclosure and we started to notice tiny white bugs crawling and hopping through the bark. A quick Google search says that its mite. Tons of them. Due to the pandemic and the pain in the @$$ of having to do a return, etc, and the fact that wed disposed of his older substrate- another Google search told us that our option was to put it in the oven for 30-40 mins at 230 degrees or lower. So.. were baking tree bark as I write this. Fun.
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Brutal Jack
> 24 hourMy snake loves it
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JZM
> 24 hourThe only mulch I use for my roses
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Candi
> 24 hourThe picture shows the larger chunks of bark and what arrived is a finer shred of fir tree. Not what we like for the tortoises.