BP eating substrate? Dangers?
I used to use plain newspaper as substrate for all my ball pythons. I have a few ball pythons who tend to crawl underneath the paper, and when I go to get them out, they snap at me because of the movement of the paper. I want to get rid of the paper and possibly move them to ?aspen? or something else if you know of one that you think is better.
I am worried about them eating the substrate. I feed them in their enclosures, not in a "feeding tub", so what are the risks of them eating the aspen bedding?
Re: BP eating substrate? Dangers?
Just googled the topic because my black pastel had some in his mouth as he finished off an asf... I managed to get out two pieces with tweezers before he was done. Relieved to hear it isn't a huge issue to worry about.
Fast Shadow
Re: BP eating substrate? Dangers?
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Baba Fett
Just googled the topic because my black pastel had some in his mouth as he finished off an asf... I managed to get out two pieces with tweezers before he was done. Relieved to hear it isn't a huge issue to worry about.
Fast Shadow
Yeah, that is what I do! I try to monitor the swallowing as much as I can and remove substrate where I can. Its not easy if you are feeding numerous animals at the same time though. I use cypress mulch so most of it falls off during the swallowing process.:gj: