Re: Best substrate for BPs
I use cypress in the winter as the air in my house gets very dry - under 10% humidity - between the heat pump and wood stove. So even with tubs I need something to help keep the humidity up. The rest of the year I use newspaper.
Re: Best substrate for BPs
What is terrarium moss? I have never heard of it before. I assume I can probably get it at petsmart or another pet store?
Re: Best substrate for BPs
We use paper towels/newspaper most of the year and then switch females to either Cypress or Coconut Husk shortly before they lay (only because they will be maternally incubating and we want to raise the humidity). There isn't really one "best substrate," you just have to find what works for you.
A word of caution about particulate substrates (cypress, aspen, sani chips, coconut husk, Eco earth, etc - anything with little pieces): if you pair your snakes for breeding on these, I would highly recommend popping your males when you separate them. Some males like to expose their hemipenes and drag them around the tub, and then get the little pieces stuck in their cloaca. We had a male end up with an infection because of it, and since then I have talked to a few others that have had the same issue. It doesn't seem to be terribly common, but it sucks when it happens and can be easily prevented by popping. Our male ended up needing two surgeries and is no longer able to breed.
Re: Best substrate for BPs
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LadyByrd
What is terrarium moss? I have never heard of it before. I assume I can probably get it at petsmart or another pet store?
Sphagnum moss. Well here you can get it in pet shops or in florist shop. They use it for orchids and such.