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    bedding question

    I am thinking of going to cyprus mulch or cocofiber bricks soaked and broken up for bedding in my BPs setups..is that ok?

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    Re: bedding question

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    I am thinking of going to cyprus mulch or cocofiber bricks soaked and broken up for bedding in my BPs setups..is that ok?
    I'm using cocofibre bricks, its called Exoterra Plantation soil and is bascially finely ground coconut husks. I also have a small section of moss and some exoterra forest bark. These types of things are a little harder to maintain though. Many people will swear by newspaper, it works well and is cheap and extremely easy to maintain. Astroturf is also good. Just don't use sands or anything that is gritty and abrasive. Also no ceders since they can be toxic.

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    Re: bedding question

    Yeah ive got them on newspaper now and it works ok but my male is soaking his tail area in his water and ive checked for mites already but pythons usually dont soak unless they have mites,humidity is low or too hot in the cage so coco will hold humidity better and it stays damp and cool so he wont get too hot...I just wasnt sure if it was safe for pythons or not.

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    Re: bedding question

    You should never have damp substrate with ball pythons, it will cause scale rot.
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    Re: bedding question

    The coconut fiber is fine, i use it and have never had any problems.
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