Zoo Med Reptibark, 8 QT.
- 100% Pure fir bark
- Beneficial smaller size prevents crickets from hiding in substrate
- Triple cleaning process to eliminate large sticks, dust, and dirt
Zoo Medās ReptiBarkĀ® is made from the bark of fir trees. The perfect substrate for humidity loving reptiles due to its ability to absorb moisture and then release it into the terrarium.
In addition, the smaller chips provide better moisture retention while preventing live food from hiding in your substrate. Naturally decorative, ReptiBarkĀ® provides your terrarium with that tropical rainforest look. ReptiBarkĀ® is washable and re-useable.
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Zoo Med Reptibark, 8 QT.
Zoo Med Reptibark, 8 QT.
- 100% Pure fir bark
- Beneficial smaller size prevents crickets from hiding in substrate
- Triple cleaning process to eliminate large sticks, dust, and dirt
Zoo Medās ReptiBarkĀ® is made from the bark of fir trees. The perfect substrate for humidity loving reptiles due to its ability to absorb moisture and then release it into the terrarium.
In addition, the smaller chips provide better moisture retention while preventing live food from hiding in your substrate. Naturally decorative, ReptiBarkĀ® provides your terrarium with that tropical rainforest look. ReptiBarkĀ® is washable and re-useable.
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- 100% Pure fir bark
- Beneficial smaller size prevents crickets from hiding in substrate
- Triple cleaning process to eliminate large sticks, dust, and dirt
Zoo Medās ReptiBarkĀ® is made from the bark of fir trees. The perfect substrate for humidity loving reptiles due to its ability to absorb moisture and then release it into the terrarium.
In addition, the smaller chips provide better moisture retention while preventing live food from hiding in your substrate. Naturally decorative, ReptiBarkĀ® provides your terrarium with that tropical rainforest look. ReptiBarkĀ® is washable and re-useable.
















