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    whats the best substrate

    In your opinions whats the best substrate

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    Re: whats the best substrate

    There are many choices and it really depends on humidity needs, what you like, and what you want to deal with. Lots of people use aspen or newsprint. I use indented kraft paper. With aspen users, they typically spot clean the cage each week (or when needed) and then do a complete change each month. I like using paper because when I change it I know that I have gotten everything out! However, aspen 'looks' nicer... Search the thread bar and you'll be able to read tons about the different substrates!!


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    Re: whats the best substrate

    what about reptibark

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    Re: whats the best substrate

    if you have problems with keeping humidity up, i would recommend cocunut husk or cypress mulch (just make sure you cook it first).

    i used aspen but it would retain any humidity.

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    Re: whats the best substrate

    Quote Originally Posted by Terrified View Post
    what about reptibark
    I think that there were issues with repti-bark. Do a search for 'substrates' and read what forum members have already discussed!


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    Re: whats the best substrate

    I just put the coconut husk that comes in bricks that you soak in water in Mila's cage for the first time & my humidity levels are perfect! I absolutely love this stuff & highly recommend it, especially if you have problems with humidity.


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    Re: whats the best substrate

    Be careful with coco husk though. Since it holds moisture so well, its harder to clean and I had an issue where my spider got belly rot bc it was damp all the time. Also, the peeing thing is a problem with the stuff. You will easily notice a urate but never the pee that comes with it. When snakes pee, its always a ton! and the coco husk disguises it.
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    Re: whats the best substrate

    I tried everything imaginable. everything from reptile capet, to aspen, to home baked double milled cypress mulch. and everything store bought I could find.

    The hands down winner... what i will use for the rest of my life for all my snakes....

    NEWSPAPER!

    I use it in my tubs and in my tanks. It has little to no effect on humidity, so once you get the other factors right (ventilation, heat source, size of water bowl, location of water bowl) you will not need to mist, or worry about humidity at all.

    My snakes are ALWAYS clean. when one pees or poops, it takes less then a minute for the tank / tub to be brand new again.

    Do yourself a favor. try newspaper for 2 weeks. then experiment with the other stuff.... you will figure it out!
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    Re: whats the best substrate

    Definitely newspaper as well! If you don't like the look of the sports pages you can also buy unprinted newspaper in bulk also Linky
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    Re: whats the best substrate

    We use a 50/50 mix. Half Repti-bark and half of Zilla's Fir and Sphagnum Peat Moss Mix.

    We also have potted plants hidden within the substrate which helps maintain a fairly constant 60% humidity - which is hard to find here in the arid southwest. Usually the humidity around here this time of year outside runs at about 17%.

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