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    Re: New here! Am I doing it right?


    Everything sounds good.
    You can feed him in his inclosure if you want and aspen is a good substrate as well.
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    Re: New here! Am I doing it right?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jsh View Post

    Everything sounds good.
    You can feed him in his inclosure if you want and aspen is a good substrate as well.
    If your going to use loose substrate you don't want to feed your BP in the enclosure because of the chances that they will ingest the substrate.

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    Re: New here! Am I doing it right?

    Quote Originally Posted by hunter94 View Post
    If your going to use loose substrate you don't want to feed your BP in the enclosure because of the chances that they will ingest the substrate.
    I've been feeding on aspen for quite a while with no problems. I feed off tongs so strikes are towards the ceiling not the substrate. Sometimes I flip hides for them to feed on but it's rare. I'm not saying their isn't a slight risk, its just not high enough for me to worry about it.
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    Re: New here! Am I doing it right?

    I always need in the enclosure with aspen and never had a problem!!!

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    Re: New here! Am I doing it right?

    The OP can always put down some newspaper or paper towels on top of the substrate when feeding. Then there is no chance of the snake getting any of the substrate in it's mouth. They do not need to feed the snake in a separate container.

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    Re: New here! Am I doing it right?

    1. No need to swap enclosures or put things down, a lot of people think if the snake ingests some bedding it will be the end of the world, but a lot more have no issues with it. Aspen is a great bedding, I used to use it.
    2. The OP stopped using aspen and started using paper towels, so I dont see where you guys are getting the urge to tell them to switch when they already did.
    3. Temps are fine, humidity seems fine, if the stuck shed doesnt come off in a week or so I'd suggest soaking in warm water for half an hour or so and if it's just on the body you can gently rub it after and it should come right off if it doesnt in the water.

    What size is the snake? Hoppers to adult mice are good if it's not tini-tiny, use the widest diameter of the snake as a set for you widest diameter feeder. You may want to add a second identical hide. Try blocking out 3 sides so that the snake is more secure (this doesnt seem necessary in your case but is always nice in a tank). Use aluminum foil on the screen lid to aid in maintaining humidity (1/2 to 2/3rds the lid).

    Where are you getting your temps? You need to test the glass right on top of the heat mat, it could be getting to hot (but if you have a 5-10gallon heat mat chances are it wont, but it can). BPs dont seem to bask often so a heat lamp could be overkill and may not be necessary, but if the belly heat on the pad stays where it is and the ambient temp stays where it is you should be fine and may well just keep the heat lamp.

    Aspen is fine, paper towels arent necessary, you can spot clean aspen, but with the towels you will need to pull all of it and put in a new set once a week/every bathroom use.
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    Re: New here! Am I doing it right?

    I too have no problem with feeding on aspen. My snakes strike up and coil their prey, I've only once seen one of them get a piece of aspen in their mouth and he spent all of .002 seconds wiggling it out before wolfing down the mouse. The one snake that doesn't strike, just eats...well, I just lay his mice down in front of him. No worries though since he's a weird little thing and always pushes all of the bedding out of his hide so he's lying on the naked tub floor. He's like a little interior decorator!
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