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    first feeding of new snake.... upside down and buttfirst lol

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    ummm, looks like hes about to ingest heaps of substrate, that might not be to good for him.

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    Re: first feeding of new snake.... upside down and buttfirst lol

    Quote Originally Posted by ATTFighter View Post
    ummm, looks like hes about to ingest heaps of substrate, that might not be to good for him.
    Not really much different then swallowing a bit of dirt.

    @OP - I would definitely change your substrate as Eco-Earth really isn't that good at all.
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    Re: first feeding of new snake.... upside down and buttfirst lol

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    ummm, looks like hes about to ingest heaps of substrate, that might not be to good for him.
    Just extra fiber to keep him regular...
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    Re: first feeding of new snake.... upside down and buttfirst lol

    Quote Originally Posted by Neal View Post
    Not really much different then swallowing a bit of dirt.

    @OP - I would definitely change your substrate as Eco-Earth really isn't that good at all.
    May I ask why? I use it and love it for humidity

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    Keep the eco-earth. Snakes ingest substrate all the time and unless the mouse is stuffed with the eco-earth, you're not going to be seeing any issues. These are animals than can break down bone, do you think their stomach acid can't handle a little finely ground coconut husk? Congrats on the successful feed, OP!
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    I thought coco husk would be better to ingest than wood (cedar, aspen...) ... they ingest dirt in the wild...

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    Re: first feeding of new snake.... upside down and buttfirst lol

    Quote Originally Posted by Crazymonkee View Post
    I thought coco husk would be better to ingest than wood (cedar, aspen...) ... they ingest dirt in the wild...

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    I sure hope no one is using cedar as substrate.

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    Re: first feeding of new snake.... upside down and buttfirst lol

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    I sure hope no one is using cedar as substrate.
    Yeh me either. I was in "wood" mode. Lol

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    Re: first feeding of new snake.... upside down and buttfirst lol

    Quote Originally Posted by Neal View Post
    Not really much different then swallowing a bit of dirt.

    @OP - I would definitely change your substrate as Eco-Earth really isn't that good at all.
    WHAAAAAT!?!?!? what are you talking about? what would you suggest, aspen?! lol. eco earth is one of the best substrates you can use for ball pythons! it holds humidity better than any store bought substrate out there, the top layer will dry out, while the lower levels stay moist...so your snake is not laying on wet bedding. it is digestable if it is swallowed, and it looks and smells great. why on earth would you say that it is not a good bedding?! that is ridiculous. it is better than anything you can buy...and I think the only better bedding out there is a bioactive bedding that you make yourself. I would like to know your reasons that you think that this bedding is bad...there is not a bad quality about it! lmao!

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