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  • 10-26-2005, 11:24 PM
    Venom
    Where do you buy that green rug/mat
    I seen some cages in the gallery with the green mat for the surface. Where can I get some of that material? It looks like a grass rug.
  • 10-26-2005, 11:26 PM
    Shelby
    Re: Where do you buy that green rug/mat
    It's essentially astro turf.. they sell them at pet stores as cage liners.

    I wouldn't recommend them because they'd be a pain in the butt to clean all the time, and difficult to disinfect.
  • 10-26-2005, 11:32 PM
    Venom
    Re: Where do you buy that green rug/mat
    So the regular reptile bark/newspapers will do fine?
  • 10-26-2005, 11:34 PM
    Shelby
    Re: Where do you buy that green rug/mat
    Much better. I use newspaper for anything except my burrowing snakes, for which I use bed-a-beast/eco earth. Aspen is great too.
  • 10-27-2005, 01:19 AM
    bg1906
    Re: Where do you buy that green rug/mat
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Shelby
    It's essentially astro turf.. they sell them at pet stores as cage liners.

    I wouldn't recommend them because they'd be a pain in the butt to clean all the time, and difficult to disinfect.

    I have to disagree there. I use repticarpet. It is great for me. I have 6 pieces (as they come 2 to a pack). I haven't been doing this long but to me its very easy to clean. I get my from www.drsfostersmith.com, www.lllreptile.com, or ebay. They have different colors too. Green, Gray, Brown, and Blue. It is made by ZooMed.
  • 10-27-2005, 09:05 AM
    Shelby
    Re: Where do you buy that green rug/mat
    How do you disinfect it? You must have to soak it in something because all those nooks and crannies are begging to grow something nasty.

    The less stuff I have to clean, the better. With 18 snakes, there's no way I want to mess with anything other than newspaper.. just pick it up and toss it.
  • 10-27-2005, 11:37 AM
    bg1906
    Re: Where do you buy that green rug/mat
    When I clean it, I scub it with a brush and with washing powder and bleach. I then rinse it well and ring it out. I let it drip dry. Everything I take out and then put back into the enclosure also gets treated by getting spray down of chlorhexidine/water solution. Has been working for me and because you have the extra pieces, the time for the cleaning process (about 10 mins) is really minimal. I like it, but that's my opinion.

    Also, its easy for me because I have only 1 snake. With 18, I'd choose an easier route, like either unprinted newspaper or disposable cage liners (http://www.kingsnake.com/cageliners/)
  • 10-27-2005, 01:03 PM
    TekWarren
    Re: Where do you buy that green rug/mat
    I used the ESU repticarpet stuff for a long time when I had less animals. I never had an issues with it and it was cheap. Although it is more likely to hold in bacteria and parasites. Newspaper is great, once a week I recieve a new FREE bag of "bedding" on my front step...can't beat that!


    If you really want the "green stuff" you can find the ESU liner for really cheap here: www.thatpetplace.com They have some great prices on other stuff I order regularly also.
  • 10-27-2005, 02:32 PM
    SatanicIntention
    Re: Where do you buy that green rug/mat
    *whisper* OR you can just go to Home Depot or Lowe's and find the EXACT same stuff *gasp* for a cheaper *double gasp* price. ;)


    Sorry, I was being cute... But seriously, the indoor/outdoor carpet at Lowe's/Home Depot is the same stuff you get that is made for "reptiles". It is cheaper, and some come rubber-backed, so it will last longer. It comes in many colors. I believe I got a 6'x4' piece once and it was only $6.

    For me... This stuff is a breeding ground for bacteria. I don't care how well you clean/disinfect, it will still smell like urates and poo(can we say ICK!). And this was soaking it in bleach water for a good half hour. I prefer aspen as it allows my snakes to get under it and hide themselves, it's easy to spot-clean, and when it gets dirty, just throw it away and get new bedding. Much easier and more sanitary IMHO.

    Anywho. Hope that helped a bit.
  • 10-27-2005, 04:16 PM
    bg1906
    Re: Where do you buy that green rug/mat
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by SatanicIntention
    *whisper* OR you can just go to Home Depot or Lowe's and find the EXACT same stuff *gasp* for a cheaper *double gasp* price. ;)


    Sorry, I was being cute... But seriously, the indoor/outdoor carpet at Lowe's/Home Depot is the same stuff you get that is made for "reptiles". It is cheaper, and some come rubber-backed, so it will last longer. It comes in many colors. I believe I got a 6'x4' piece once and it was only $6.

    For me... This stuff is a breeding ground for bacteria. I don't care how well you clean/disinfect, it will still smell like urates and poo(can we say ICK!). And this was soaking it in bleach water for a good half hour. I prefer aspen as it allows my snakes to get under it and hide themselves, it's easy to spot-clean, and when it gets dirty, just throw it away and get new bedding. Much easier and more sanitary IMHO.

    Anywho. Hope that helped a bit.

    Again I have to disagree, but I do so on basis of my case only. My carpets smell like Gain! Because that's what I clean them with. Gain and Bleach! No smells linger at all. I know I'm new to the game, but as of right now Repti-Carpet is good for me.

    This is what I'm talking about incase we have different products we are referring too:

    http://www.zoomed.com/html/repti_cage_carpet.php
    http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...&N=2006+113531
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