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Substrate
what substrate do you use?? Dose anyone use linoleum??
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Re: Substrate
Aspen Sani-chips for me...
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Aspen here but switching to Coconut Fiber soon.
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy sht...What a ride!"
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Re: Substrate
newspaper or paper towels
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newspaper! Out with the old, in with new  
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Re: Substrate
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
Aspen and coco mix
Is there some benefit to using a mix, or is it just personal preference?
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I use paper towels. I used this papery stuff, not sure what it is, before that. The paper towels don't seem to hinder the humidity either, which makes me a happy camper. It also puts the snake closer to the heat source so when he's in his hide, or he's just come out, he's all toasty warm.
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Re: Substrate
 Originally Posted by Vypyrz
Is there some benefit to using a mix, or is it just personal preference?
the coco keeps the humidity up in my tanks, I could use straight coco but I just wanted to be different LOL 
I only need to mist on feeding days (5 days), when they are out and in their feeding tanks. Gives me time to fluff the substrate and check if there are any spot cleans I missed.
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