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  • 07-31-2011, 08:45 PM
    ToriLuv
    Substrate
    WHat kind of substrate do you like best for your BP???thanks
  • 07-31-2011, 08:51 PM
    RetiredJedi
    Packing paper. I get a pack of 70 sheets at Home Depot for $4.95 and only need one sheet at a time in his current enclosure.
  • 07-31-2011, 09:05 PM
    mues155
    honestly on threads like this one that the subject has been beaten into the dirt your search engine on bp.net will be your best friend.
    You can find plently of useful information on past threads by searching for the key words. :) hope that helps you.
    But to answer your question i use newspaper, its cheap, and the snakes can hide under it. the cons on newspaper is it can get bunched up and not cover the bottom of the tub and its not very absorbant for urine.
  • 08-01-2011, 02:53 AM
    llovelace
    Free newspaper here also :)
  • 08-01-2011, 03:22 AM
    CoolioTiffany
    Re: Substrate
    Lotsa breeders seem to like newspaper (& unprinted) or paper towels. Cheap and works!

    I prefer aspen bedding. Easier cleanup.. I hated dealing with urine messes when I used paper towels. Just the smell and dripping and all...:rolleye2:

    But a fantastic advantage to solid substrates is that once you've taken it out you can be sure that your snake is living in a germ-free home, since you can (and have to) really clean out the tub/enclosure without the need to dump out a bunch of substrate you paid $7-$10/bag for.
  • 08-01-2011, 07:10 AM
    Kirke13
    I'm new too but so far I like the paper towel. Gonna change to the blue shop towels next cleaning.
  • 08-01-2011, 09:42 AM
    kitedemon
    I use a fine coco coir(similar to eco earth) , it is super absorbent (kinda like clumping cat litter) and cheap.

    word of caution with paper towels, feeding needs to be supervised on paper towels they on a rare occasion stick to a prey item and be eaten with it causing all kinds of problems. Rare but it can and has happened.
  • 08-01-2011, 10:38 AM
    WingedWolfPsion
    Ditto for the warning on paper towels--I use them for hatchlings, but once had to rescue a hatchling who had half the thing down his throat along with his rat pup. Keep a close eye out.

    For adults, I just got my hands on some shredded aspen for the first time...and I'm sold. This stuff is great, it's really absorbent without adversely affecting humidity. The snake's waste stays put, so you can easily spot clean without worrying that you missed a lot of urine.

    I was using aspen shavings, prior to that. I've also used newspaper before. The newspaper was too labor-intensive, and could get disgustingly messy. I don't like to have to wash the snake every time it eliminates.
  • 08-01-2011, 10:42 AM
    tcutting
    I strictly use only Cypress.
  • 08-01-2011, 10:47 AM
    WingedWolfPsion
    I would have tried Cypress long ago, but no one around here carries fine-ground Cypress, and the coarse-ground stuff doesn't seem economical or absorbent.
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