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    My first snake

    My first pet snake, just a normal but good starter and cage is getting some upgrades now that he's comfortable and enjoys us


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    Re: My first snake

    Quote Originally Posted by neonspeed View Post
    My first pet snake, just a normal but good starter and cage is getting some upgrades now that he's comfortable and enjoys us

    Thats a great picture and he's got great hi coloring for a normal (just wondering are you using aspen in his tank as substrate?)

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    Re: My first snake

    Yeah aspen is what the tank came with might switch when I clean his tank but seems to be doing good with it so far


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    Re: My first snake

    Quote Originally Posted by neonspeed View Post
    Yeah aspen is what the tank came with might switch when I clean his tank but seems to be doing good with it so far


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    Yeah I would definitely switch him off the aspen. The little particles can get under his scales/in his throat n give him an infection 🙁🙁🙁 he looks really healthy and gorgeous right now I'm sure you can keep him on the up n up! Good luck!!!

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    Re: My first snake

    What substrate would you recommend?


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    Re: My first snake

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    What substrate would you recommend?


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    I use coconut husk (by Eco earth) but I might switch to something that's less maintenence. A lot of people use it because it's realistic to a real habitat (and looks cool lol) but really You can use anything that doesn't have little particles or dust in it (newspaper, paper towels, etc) and will kinda catch his poops /preserve some heat. If you search substrate for BPs online lots of possibilities will come up 😊

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    Re: My first snake

    Very nice BP Neon. Does he have hides on both sides of his enclosure and is your heat source regulated with a thermostat? Those analog thermometers can be inaccurate. I'd invest in a temp gun for more precise measurements.

    @ Spellbound- Anything is possible but I've never heard of snakes getting infections from aspen bedding. Where are you getting this information from? I have 8 snakes that have all been on aspen for years without issues. It's the only substrate I've ever used.
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    Re: My first snake

    Quote Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy View Post
    Very nice BP Neon. Does he have hides on both sides of his enclosure and is your heat source regulated with a thermostat? Those analog thermometers can be inaccurate. I'd invest in a temp gun for more precise measurements.

    @ Spellbound- Anything is possible but I've never heard of snakes getting infections from aspen bedding. Where are you getting this information from? I have 8 snakes that have all been on aspen for years without issues. It's the only substrate I've ever used.
    Really? All the information I've heard from other snake owners and online has said to never use aspen. But again substrate is such a finicky thing and I've heard so many different opinions. You're definitely more knowledgeable on the subject so I trust you 👍

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    Re: My first snake

    Quote Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy View Post
    Very nice BP Neon. Does he have hides on both sides of his enclosure and is your heat source regulated with a thermostat? Those analog thermometers can be inaccurate. I'd invest in a temp gun for more precise measurements.

    @ Spellbound- Anything is possible but I've never heard of snakes getting infections from aspen bedding. Where are you getting this information from? I have 8 snakes that have all been on aspen for years without issues. It's the only substrate I've ever used.
    Yeah it is regulated and I also have a temp gun already. He only has one hide for the moment he was too big for his other one so he didn't like it, I am picking up another one tomorrow.

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    Re: My first snake

    @ spellbound- You might know something that I don't. That's why I was asking . I've read and heard to never use pine shavings because the oil in it could be harmful to snakes but I hadn't heard about any ill effects of aspen. I do agree that it's kinda dusty though. I usually spray my bedding with water when I clean cages to keep that dust down a bit. Aspen sanichips is less dusty but the snakes spill it all over the place. I've been thinking about trying coco husk/eco earth too. I really like the looks of it.
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