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    Re: rack substreat.....

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    I use Cypress Mulch except for the animals being paired.
    Do You Put Cypress Mulch On Hatchlings, Juveniles, And Adults.

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    Re: rack substreat.....

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    Do You Put Cypress Mulch On Hatchlings, Juveniles, And Adults.
    I keep my juveniles on coconut husks and once they hit 250 grams the go to paper. Imo smaller animals feel more secure on some type of bedding which helps with stubborn eaters. The one trick I use for feeding on bedding is to lay a section of paper in the tub and once the snake coils the prey place them on it. I use this time to spot clean hides and bowls.
    One thing you will realize once your snakes go to paper is how often they pee

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