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Another substrate Q

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  • 09-13-2004, 12:21 AM
    TheDoctor
    Hi,

    I know theres been millions of substrate questions but i just need to know if corn cobs are ok. Ill be getting a new enclosure soon and will probably use astro-turf,but im currently using corn cobs as substrate. FYI, i use a separate rubbermaid for feeding. Reason im asking is, like everyone, i want the best for my snake and to make sure it feels as comfortable as possible at all times. So far, she has never appeared stressed or anything but sometimes the signs are not obvious,so you never know.
    Appreciate all your advice!

    Thanx,
    Rizal .
  • 09-13-2004, 08:55 AM
    Marla
    A simple search for 'corn cob' here yields this recent thread: http://www.ball-pythons.net/PNphpBB2...5-start-0.html Short answer: don't use it for any snake.
  • 09-13-2004, 10:04 AM
    TheDoctor
    Thanks Marla , sry i missed that thread. Ive been feeding my snake in a separate enclosure-just a big rubbermaid. Still i guess newspapers are safest and easiest. So, back to newspapers for me then.

    Thanks again.
  • 09-13-2004, 11:21 AM
    Marla
    There are a number of other substrates you could try that are more attractive than newspaper, if that is what you're going for. Cypress mulch, aspen, outdoor carpeting, ceramic tile all work and are more attractive, but newspaper is certainly easy and you can't beat the price since I just pick up the freebie papers, like Creative Loafing and Mundo Hispanico.
  • 09-13-2004, 11:36 AM
    led4urhead
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Marla
    ...since I just pick up the freebie papers, like Creative Loafing...

    Ok, sorry to hijack the thread .. but i've got to know. That paper can be one of two things ( or the only two i can come up with ) ....

    Its gotta be either:

    Creative Loafing: Bread Baking at its finest.
    or
    Creative Loafing: The fine art of laziness.

    Now, me personally, i would go with the second and would have a lifetime subscription :D

    We now return you to your thread on substrate .. thank you!
  • 09-13-2004, 12:07 PM
    UberAlice
    How do you keep the ceramic tile from scratching/injuring the BP? It sounds pretty, but knowing Ruby and her Godzilla tendencies I'd be afraid she'd knock it all over and cut herself on a sharp edge.
  • 09-13-2004, 12:47 PM
    Marla
    Tracie: By buying tile that fits pretty snugly against the sides of the tank, and, if needed, using "filler" such as paper towels or sphagnum moss to make the fit even more snug.

    Carson: The Loaf is an "alt" weekly that started here in Atlanta forever ago, and its primary purposes are keeping folks informed about the entertainment options available (concerts, art shows, comedians, etc.) and picking apart the status quo through columns, investigative reporting, comic strips, etc. But the name comes from the first part, creatively whiling away your free time. :) http://www.creativeloafing.com/
  • 09-14-2004, 05:45 AM
    TheDoctor
    decision made. ill use astro turf for both the current and new enclosures. i just wanted to be sure on corn cobs cos all this while, i thought it was safe as long as you feed in a different enclosure(my feeding tank is a big rubbermaid without substrate).
    thanx all, for yr inputs. really appreciate.
  • 09-14-2004, 08:47 AM
    Marla
    Sounds like a good plan, Doc! If you buy it at a home improvement store, you should be able to get enough to last you a few years for less than $10. I'm sure you'll be happier with it than the worry of corn cobs, which I liked myself until I researched it.
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