Yesterday I fed my snake and she ate perfectly fine and then I was watering her cage and she tried to bite the water but missed and bit a stick in the cage instead (it was a bit of bedding I use cypress) and so I flipped out picked her up and safely removed the stick from her mouth with tweezers and she was fine. But I just fed her in her tank again today (I am changing her feeding a little bit to make it two mice instead of one) and she had some more bedding in her mouth. I left for a bit and just came to check on her and I don't see any bedding in her mouth. But bedding is expensive and I am starting to feel it isn't safe for her. But I saw a sort of *carpet* bedding like a green mat for the floor of the tank (yes I use a glass tank and her humidity is FINE) but I was wondering if it would work for her? I need her humidity to stay up thats why I use cypress but I don't want any more accidents to happen and I should be heading to petco or petsmart tomorrow (they are the only pet places around me that I trust). So do you guys have any suggestions for non-wood bedding? Not using coconut husk or whatever it is I don't like the idea of something so finely milled in her tank and getting in her water and stuff. But if I do go with the 'carpet' will it keep humidity up? Or is there something else.
Thanks in advance![]()