Re: Help! Mouth full of aspen?
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mommanessy247
hmmm i'm using cypress mulch as a substrate...i should probly feed outside of the enclosure huh?
Yep, if you have any loose substrate I would recommend feeding outside of the enclosure.
Re: Help! Mouth full of aspen?
I am brand spanking new to this forum as I just received my first two BP's on Tuesday this week. I have 39 colubrids and I do keep them on aspen. I feed all of the colubrids in seperate containers. Since I wanted BP's I have been reading up on what I should do for these guys. The majority of what I read states to feed in the enclosure due to some possible stress issues. So the main question is when keeping on loose substrate is it better to feed in a separate container to minimize stress or feed in the enclosure but lay down a piece of plastic or paper bag or towel over the aspen to minimize injestion? Not trying to hijack this thread with this question, sorta thought it fit in. I am not sure my new snakes would be comfortable with me trying to pick out some aspen pieces. I purchase Harlan in bulk so I think it is better shredded than others but still, probably not a good relationship developer for me and a new snake
Re: Help! Mouth full of aspen?
I used to use newspaper because I was worried about my snakes swallowing wood chips while eating. After seeing a few breeders setups, I made the switch to cypress mulch. It works much better for humidity and you don't have to clean as much. Little spot cleaning here and there and replace the entire thing when needed.
I've never had any problems with snakes eating wood chips. If I happen to see them swalling a piece I just grab it. Usually if they are swallowing a piece though, they will regurge the rat/mouse a bit until the wood chip falls out. Feeding live I really never have this problem, The frozen thawed ones that I defrost in warm water though, tend to have wood chips stick to them like crazy so I'd be careful in that scenerio.