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Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
Hi,
Repti-Bark does not absorb snake piss at all... my JCP just went and at least a square foot below the substrate had a layer of piss.... not a pleasant job cleaning it up.
I prefer natural looking substrate, because it looks good. ;) What absorbs faeces the best?
Otherwise I might have to switch to news paper or a different paper substrate. :(
What paper substrate is the best? I once heard of indented craft paper...anybody know that stuff?
Thanks,
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
Aspen absorbs really well. Don't use pine or cedar though.
Don't go for sand either. Uhm.. actually, cypress would work really well for a natural brown appearance and absorbs pretty well too. :]
Any type of paper is fine really..
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
Some people put a layer of newspaper on the bottom for absorption with a thin layer of aspen or something like that on top for a more natural look. One advantage of this is you just pick up the paper and it picks up everything on top of it, so it makes cleaning pretty easy. A disadvantage would be that you might end up using more aspen/whatever in the long run since you would not spot clean with this method. Also be aware that your snake can easily push around a thin layer of substrate so you might end up with parts of the newspaper showing at times.
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
Well that's the point. I don't want to change substrate every single time there's poop. I use aspen in my Ball cages but I think it wouldn't look good in my carpet cage.
I think I'll go with indented craft paper as it has a nicer look than newspaper.
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
Yeah, I had that same issue with Repti-Bark. I changed it to T-Rex brand Cypress Blend and that works better with the same "themed" look. If you want to try it out, get a small bag first because it has a much more "earthy" scent to it that you might not like. I don't mind it - smells like my garden after I tilling...
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
Nah I made up my mind.. Thanks though, anatess.
I'm gonna start using indented kraft paper... did a quick search on the forum and one person said two sheets held poop, urates, and urine from a 20lb boa. :O
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
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Originally Posted by blackcrystal22
Used cypress mulch before... don't really like it all that much... I think this kraft paper will work like a charm.
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
I gave up on particulate substrate and now I use plain unprinted newspaper. Yes, I have to clean it every time a snake poops... but cleaning literally takes 10 minutes. Flush the poop... throw out the soiled paper... clean with some chlorhexadine if necessary... and throw down some new substrate - very quick and convenient. I used to use aspen, but got frustrated with it pretty quickly. It looked nice, but it was getting expensive to keep buying, and I had aspen bits all over the floor that I had to keep cleaning up. I actually found that spot cleaning aspen was more annoying than using newsprint and replacing it each time.
Just my 0.02.
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
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Originally Posted by DutchHerp
I think this kraft paper will work like a charm.
Matt, you got a website for that paper handy?
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
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Originally Posted by Slim
Matt, you got a website for that paper handy?
http://www.restockit.com/search.aspx...d=12039A638DFB
Don't know if the size you need is in there, but they have 3'x2' sheets, which is the exact size of my JCP cage... can't wait to get it.
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
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Originally Posted by DutchHerp
Thank you, Sir. I'm going to orders some myself!
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
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Originally Posted by Slim
Thank you, Sir. I'm going to orders some myself!
if you want to compare prices...
http://www.uline.com/BL_1961/Indented-Kraft-Paper
I order stuff from these guys all the time.
Fabulous service, fast shipping ;)
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
If you get sheets, www.uline.com is a lot more expensive... that's more than $50 for 200 sheet of 3'x2'.
I got it for less than $50 shipped from www.restockit.com, and shipping took up more than half of that.
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
Hey slim I was actually just doing a search for it myself and found this site...
http://www.packagingsupplies.com/Ind...aft_Paper.html
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
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Originally Posted by DutchHerp
If you get sheets, www.uline.com is a lot more expensive... that's more than $50 for 200 sheet of 3'x2'.
I got it for less than $50 shipped from www.restockit.com, and shipping took up more than half of that.
24" X 360' (Roll) for $26 plus shipping, not bad if you ask me.
I can't see buying sheets either...next time I will be more specific...I was referring to the rolls.
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
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Originally Posted by DutchHerp
Hi,
Repti-Bark does not absorb snake piss at all... my JCP just went and at least a square foot below the substrate had a layer of piss.... not a pleasant job cleaning it up.
I prefer natural looking substrate, because it looks good. ;) What absorbs faeces the best?
Otherwise I might have to switch to news paper or a different paper substrate. :(
What paper substrate is the best? I once heard of indented craft paper...anybody know that stuff?
Thanks,
you should get coconut fiber it absorbs the humidity as well as piss
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
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Originally Posted by psycho
you should get coconut fiber it absorbs the humidity as well as piss
Been there, done that. My carpet moves it around too much, the stuff is too light.
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
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Originally Posted by DutchHerp
Well that's the point. I don't want to change substrate every single time there's poop. I use aspen in my Ball cages but I think it wouldn't look good in my carpet cage.
I think I'll go with indented craft paper as it has a nicer look than newspaper.
what i do soon as they poop and if i bearly changed the bedding i just clean out the poop and the bedding around it and then just fill it back up but like i said in my other comment use "coconut-fiber" it really holds humidity so u wont have to be spraying every 5 seconds and it also holds urate(pee)
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
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Originally Posted by DutchHerp
Been there, done that. My carpet moves it around too much, the stuff is too light.
sorry didnt saw ur comment before i posted the other one well i run out of ideas
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
I put the new indented kraft paper in the cage.. and it's awesome.
It didn't rip, and I only have one sheet right now. I'll keep you guys updated on how it goes with poopie.
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
I ordered mine this afternoon. Should be here before I head out to Colorado Springs next Tuesday.
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
It's good stuff. My JCP already pissed all over his paper... no big deal, just replaced it.
Wonder if he'll do this every single time I change paper? :O
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
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Originally Posted by DutchHerp
Wonder if he'll do this every single time I change paper? :O
Mine only seem to do it the day after I clean tubs....
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
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Originally Posted by Slim
Mine only seem to do it the day after I clean tubs....
That's good to hear. He literally pissed within an hour. So I was afraid I'd have to change paper twice a day... I'll see how it goes.
Tom, I think you can easily go with one layer with your balls...
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Re: Repti-Bark (sucks); substrate advice?
I used aspen and reptibark then switched to newspaper. Never going back :colbert:
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