Kopeht
Not so new Member
Hi all, apologies if this has been brought up before but I can't find decent information about this anywhere.
I currently use Kritter's crumbles/Reptibark as a substrate for my JCP and Diamond (both indoor) but I'm looking into using an alternative such as organic ground mulch/bark from Bunnings as it's cheaper for what you buy (I know organic cane mulch can be used). Had a look at Tea tree mulch when I was there last and I'm wondering if I could use it as a safe substrate as it looks natural, is organic and is environmentally friendly, any thoughts?
Here's a link to some general information about the Tea Tree mulch I was looking into if anyone's interested... Hope it's within the site rules; http://www.rpmulching.com.au/mulch/tea-tree-mulch
I currently use Kritter's crumbles/Reptibark as a substrate for my JCP and Diamond (both indoor) but I'm looking into using an alternative such as organic ground mulch/bark from Bunnings as it's cheaper for what you buy (I know organic cane mulch can be used). Had a look at Tea tree mulch when I was there last and I'm wondering if I could use it as a safe substrate as it looks natural, is organic and is environmentally friendly, any thoughts?
Here's a link to some general information about the Tea Tree mulch I was looking into if anyone's interested... Hope it's within the site rules; http://www.rpmulching.com.au/mulch/tea-tree-mulch