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    Substrate question

    I've done a search and it seems that cypress mulch is an acceptable substrate for pythons. Right now I am using kiln dried pine pellets but they do nothing for the RH and are probably sucking moisture out of the air. So is this cypress mulch the same stuff I can pick up at a garden center?
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    Pine is BAD BAD BAD for snakes. Take it out immediately. Anything is better than that, including cypress...

    Edit: Didn't read the kiln part....not sure if it's still bad? Anyways yes cypress is fine, aspen, etc. I use aspen and don't have humidity issues.
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    The kiln dried pellets are the same as I use for my Guinea pigs. They have the same issues with pine as reptiles. It's a product called Equinepine. BUT I think it probably sucks moister out of the air.
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    Re: Substrate question

    Quote Originally Posted by Lferg View Post
    The kiln dried pellets are the same as I use for my Guinea pigs. They have the same issues with pine as reptiles. It's a product called Equinepine. BUT I think it probably sucks moister out of the air.
    I would assume kiln dried anything wouldn't be helpful with humidity. I use aspen, it's cheap and usually only have to mist once or twice a week (I don't use heat lamps), but I've heard cypress is better with humidity. I think it depends on where you live, if it's naturally humid then aspen is probably cheaper and easier to use, other than newspaper or paper towels of course lol.
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    I do believe kiln dried pine pellets are fine because they don't contain the phenols that natural pine does. The phenols in pine are what cause respiratory and skin problems in most animals, especially BPs. Kiln dried pine is believed to be safer but, yes, it does in fact suck the moisture out of the air. Counterproductive when trying to keep a Ball Python.

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    Re: Substrate question

    Kiln dried pine is fine. Been using it for decades without any issues.

    We've had this debate many times...........

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ht=pine+debate
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    Pine is fine, people often confuse it with cedar for some reason.

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    I just use white newsprint. I can tell immediately if it is dirty and I can get huge rolls of it for free from the local newspaper. They change the roll when it gets low. So far I really like it. Although I do have to use a paper towel around the water dish.

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    Re: Substrate question

    Quote Originally Posted by Skiploder View Post
    Kiln dried pine is fine. Been using it for decades without any issues.

    We've had this debate many times...........

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ht=pine+debate
    Do you just use something like moss to supplemental moister to raise the RH? Why can't I just use oasis foam enclosed in something? Same thing that is used in humidors.... Or even humidity beads..... I don't see why it can't be used in the enclosures. Totally encased so no chance of the animals getting into at all.

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