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Inner World Question

Hello! For those of you who are professionally diagnosed, did you have an "inner world" before starting therapy/receiving a diagnosis? If so, how did it present itself? Thanks in advance for any replies!

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u/Silent_Pay_9239 — 4 hours ago

Only a small portion of a shipping order arrived?

Hello! A ship-to-me order arrived last night (9am, I wake up at 6am so didn't have time to open it before bed) and only one of the 8 lights I ordered, and none of the hides, arrived? There aren't any other boxes.

Just trying to see how common this is, I've never ordered online before and this is honestly ridiculous. I'll be calling customer service when I have a chance, but come on lol

u/Silent_Pay_9239 — 1 day ago

Where to buy bulk substrate?

Hello! I use a mix of coco husk, cypress mulch, and coco fiber for my ball pythons' substrate mix (I plan to give them bioactive tanks in the future and will use the same mix then). I'm just wondering where everyone buys their substrate? The big box pet stores aren't cutting it, I need 1-3 bags of each substrate type for just one tub (36" x 24" x 24", I try to get at least 2" deep), and as I have 4 BPs... this is getting real expensive real quick. The stores also haven't stocked coco husk for several weeks, so I've just been making do with cypress mulch + coco fiber for now.

I'm just wondering if there's a better source for the cypress mulch and coco husk? Somewhere I can get them in bulk, since the "big" bags at the pet stores are still too small? Garden stores come to mind but I'm worried they might treat the mulch with harmful chemicals.

(Not asking for advice on the coco fiber, I can order the bricks really easily and I use very little anyways since it's so dusty)

Thanks in advance! I think I'm going to add isopods and springtails to the tubs, despite them not being bioactive yet, just to reduce how often I need to deep clean the tubs and replace substrate, until I figure something else out.

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u/Silent_Pay_9239 — 2 days ago
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Asperitas on my morning commute!

They're not terribly uncommon where I live, but this is the most pronounced I've seen them! Super cool

u/Silent_Pay_9239 — 4 days ago