Sukh Sphagnum Moss for Reptiles – 3.5 OZ Reptile Peat Moss for Terrarium Bedding Reptiles Substrate for Reptile Tank, Snake, Leopard Gecko, Ball Python, Crested Gecko, Turtle, Frog, Hamster
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Price: $3.99
(as of Oct 14, 2025 02:34:18 UTC – Details)
Reptile Substrate:
Partial substrate for snakes/turtles/frogs/geckos requiring high humidity Adds insulation and comfort. NOTE: Always mix with primary substrates like shavings or sand
Multi-Purpose Use: Reptile bedding/incubation medium/amphibian tank humidifier Dual use as nutrient medium for orchids/ferns/succulents Ideal for floral arrangements wreaths and terrarium decor
Perfect for hiding spots & nesting: Sphagnum moss for reptiles is the ideal reptile substrate. This moss for reptiles creates perfect hiding spots & nesting areas, offering a soft, moist surface for natural burrowing & egg-laying. The sphagnum moss reptile bedding’s moisture also critically aids shedding
High moisture retention: Sphagnum moss excels in high moisture retention, making this reptile moss ideal for tropical species needing humidity. As premium reptile bedding, it maintains enclosure moisture long-term, preventing substrate dryness. This versatile terrarium moss stabilizes humidity and provides a natural, comfortable habitat
Widely used sphagnum peat moss ¨C great as reptile bedding egg-laying/incubation medium and substrate for humid reptile/amphibian enclosures. Also works as nutrients for orchids ferns succulents (sphagnum moss for plants) and for succulent styling filling hanging basket lines or decorating wreaths
Versatile spaghnum moss substrate for reptile tank: Ideal for snakes, turtles, frogs, and geckos needing high humidity. Offers insulation and comfort. Not a primary bedding¡ªpair with poplar shavings, reptile plants for terrarium, sand, or gravel as needed
Easy-care reptile moss for humidity requires simple upkeep: keep moist and replace regularly. This versatile substrate for reptiles maintains ideal conditions while doubling as natural reptile terrarium decor. Prevents health issues with proper moisture control
Customers say
Customers find the sphagnum moss works well for re-potting orchids and consider it worth the price. The size receives mixed feedback, with customers noting it expands more than expected. The quality and moss content are mixed, with some finding it amazing while others describe it as low quality. The debris content is problematic, with customers reporting it’s covered in mold spores and filled with sticks.
8 reviews for Sukh Sphagnum Moss for Reptiles – 3.5 OZ Reptile Peat Moss for Terrarium Bedding Reptiles Substrate for Reptile Tank, Snake, Leopard Gecko, Ball Python, Crested Gecko, Turtle, Frog, Hamster
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Brileyâs –
THIS EXPANDS
Love this stuff for my Leo geckos humid hide I was looking so something cheap and it works great it EXPANDS so when you you open your package to a flat little brick know it gets huge I even put the extra in my plants to help hold moisture better
Amazon Customer –
Nice moss
Good stuff for a good price. Easy to use.
happy –
Good quality.
Good quality. Perfect amount for a large plant.
Shannon Raasch –
Satisfied
Was pleased. My flytrap has been growing in it with no problem for a year. Has a lot of sticks to pull out but no big deal to me as it works great.
JChristThrive –
GREAT!
This little bag packs a MASSIVE punch!It’s moss.Smells like moss, feels like moss, and performs like moss.WORTH IT!
G. Z. –
Not just moss. Forest floor mixture.
When I rehydrated this super compacted block, it was not just moss. Maybe 50% moss, & 50% leaves, sticks, and other organic stuff that looked like they had just raked the forest floor & sold it in a pancake… I ended up getting rid of most of this, because it was just really low quality.
EndoT800 –
Comes vacuumed sealed
Don’t be fooled by the flat packaging. Its best to trim a small amount as it expands quite a bit. Once you soak it, it will stay quite moist. Perfect for orchids.
SleepyMutt –
Can I rate higher than 5 stars?
So when I first got the package I was worried it wouldn’t be enough.. then read the instructions that I had to soak it, use warm water. So did that first thing before sitting down to repot all 8 plants I needed to do.I broke off a really small amount, like maybe 1″ X 2″. Filled up a bowl with warm water and submerged. I legitimately laughed out loud, I was waiting for a cartoon suction sound.This tiny sad piece of dry moss had exploded into an amazing pull apart puffy spaghnam moss.That one piece was too much for my one plant I needed it for ð I have now done 2 moss poles for my monsteras, both about 2′ long by 2″ wide and I still have a little less than half a bag. I am shoving these moss poles so full.$6 for a bag of way too much sphagnum moss? Yes. Sending to every single one of my plant friends and family. Plus it’s way easier to store because it’s dried flat. Like I literally have no complaints about this product.I keep seeing negatives about the smell and if I put my face into the bowl of the rehydrating moss is does smell of that moss / earth smell but definitely nothing I would consider “bad” let alone abnormal since it is.. moss / earth / plant material. Smelling my moss pole I smell wet plant ð¤·ââï¸