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Your cart is empty.Zoo Med Creatures Creature Floor - 100% Natural Cypress Mulch Substrate. Zoo Med introduced the first American reptile vitamin in 1982 and never looked back
Corely Welch
2025-08-18 16:19:10
My jumping spider likes this substrate in his enclosure. The small bag stores easily and it was inexpensive.
Customer
2025-07-12 19:08:15
My daughter rescued a mantis right outside our house. So I thought why not let’s keep it, it would have died by the cold or eaten by our dogs if we just left it. So I did some research on what’s best for mantis’s habitat and what they like, and found these wood shavings. With these and some wood sticks, we managed to keep her alive for a good 3 months and she also laid an egg sack. I would recommend this product to anyone with a reptile.
Cody Griffin
2025-06-07 09:33:48
Great for my spider
Britt
2025-05-19 12:37:36
I put only a few pieces of this in with some other substrate, and it immediately got moldy.
Michael
2024-12-20 17:31:02
All arachnids molt and this substrate isn’t safe for an arachnid to molt on. No mulch is. Mulch has both hard and sharp edged chunks of shredded wood and other material in it. Arachnids are incredibly thin skinned and soft when they’re molting and in the 7-10 days that follow. Anything sharp or hard can easily puncture their soft, fresh exoskeleton and mortally wound them. Do not buy mulch for your pet arachnid if you want to keep it safe and alive during and after a molt. Use top soil, eco earth, reptisoil, or literally any other substrate that isn’t mulch or wood chunks.
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