Corrugated Wrap as substrate! Your opinion is highly appreciated!
Hi guys,
I've been through some older threads regarding using corrugated wrap as substrate. I kinda like the look, and heard that snakes don't freak out (actually rather enjoy the grip they have on it). My only hesitation ist the frequent changing. I've been using eco earth for a long time in my plastic cages with great humidity and only need to do a complete change once every 2 months. But not being able to remove everything my snakes bowels leave on the substrate made me look into alternatives.
Is using paper worth the hassle of changing it every time it gets soiled? Also being aware that it's gonna drop my RH significantly, can you light spray it or is there a problem with mold?
For those of you who use paper in plastic cages...do you clean disinfect cages/tubs every time you change the paper?
Thank you in advance for your input
Re: Corrugated Wrap as substrate! Your opinion is highly appreciated!
And do you think standard corrugated wrap could be unhealthy for a ball python?
I found a roll which is like 20 euros with shipping (like 23 USD or so). 100 changes for 23 dollars sounds great.
Re: Corrugated Wrap as substrate! Your opinion is highly appreciated!
Thanks a lot for your input.
I have a lot of space and don't mind cutting a bunch of changes ahead. But i should really try out what you said about the traction...maybe it has to do with the snake not being 100% in touch with the surface? (just speculating there)
i kinda hate newspaper and paper looks not so good in plastic cages. Again it's only my preference. If i had tubs i would surely go for paper. I'm feeling you on aspen, but i really wanna move away from substrates (either wood or coco) for the above mentioned reasons.