Starting to Hate Reptichip
I have been keeping ball pythons for a few years now and have used Reptichip from the start. I know it comes highly reviewed and a lot of Keepers swear by it. However I have been struggling to keep humidity down with it. I quickly don't the reptichip to expand it. Then I lay it out in the sun. The last few times I have shoveled it around for 6 to 8 hours until it looked completely dry. But still when I put it in my tubs the fronts continuously get wet. The reptichip will look dry throughout the rest of the tub except for in the front there. The humidity will range from 70 to 90% 70 being the standard unless a water bowl gets pushed around then the humidity will Spike to the 90% sometimes even as high as 100%.
I always assume this was fine considering I see a lot of Keepers with the front of the bins all covered in parcipitation.
Well I just opened up a bin, went to spot clean bin and she started hissing as normal, only this time blowing bubbles when she hissed. So this of course has me freaked out I immediately removed all reptichip changed to paper towel and increased temp a few degrees.
Has anyone else had any problems with the reptichip holding too much humidity no matter what is done to dry it out. I have found spots of mold before as well of course.
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SDA
Sauzo, look into this for your retic. Insanely cheap and might be even better for absorption. Not something I would say is recommended for ball pythons but for bigger messier snakes I would assume it is top notch. I mean after all this is used for horses and we all know about what race horses pee like ;)
http://hemp-solutions.org/animal-bedding/
Interesting. I might give it a try but atm I'm just sticking with the Zoo Med aspen. It's more expensive by far but Caesar as well as the gang love the stuff. The babies all dig around in it at night popping their heads up and then tunneling again like little Loch Ness monsters lol. Plus Caesar seems to stretch out more and overall just seems happier although that might just be me. Regardless of what I've used for him, he soaks the stuff in 1-1.5 months anyways, so i have the change it lol. I just order about 10 24 qt bags of the Zoo Med stuff every couple months and it keeps everyone happy. Plus honestly, i prefer the smell of the aspen much more. The boas aspen smells nice and aspeny(?) for a couple months. Caesar's start to stink after a month haha. Thanks though and always awesome to have other options available.
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I used to get Aspen in huge bags with free or cheap shipping. Used to be called Harlan or something...Will see if I can find you a link..
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zina10
I used to get Aspen in huge bags with free or cheap shipping. Used to be called Harlan or something...Will see if I can find you a link..
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Tekland? Yeah they arent doing it anymore. I used to get American Excelsior but they also arent doing it.
Seems the only stuff i can find now in bulk is the Kaytee stuff which i have heard is dusty and not very finely shredded. The best stuff I've found so far is the Zoo Med stuff which is very soft and finely shredded. It's not super dusty but it does have some dust like any wood product. Doesn't seem to be anymore though really than the Reptichips. I just mist the aspen down once a week and it keeps everything great.