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    Re: What Substrate do you use for your Blood python Snakes?

    I use Cypress Mulch as it holds moisture well, and is very mold resistant.

    I have also heard alot of theories about pine being toxic to reptiles, though I cannot find definitive articles on this, here is one article I did find but it is a little vague.
    http://www.anapsid.org/cedar2.html

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    With kiln dried pine and plenty of people reporting many many years of use with it with no ill effects.....

    And with no ill effects here.....

    Id say its safe in my eyes

    Thugh I like aspen better anyways

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    I use Cypress and I like it never really tried anything else aside from that and news paper when my blood was younger/smaller
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    Cypress, although, I hate the Cypress dust I get in my nose when I am cleanning. The snakes seems to like it.
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    Newspaper for my young blood works good for him
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    Re: What Substrate do you use for your Blood python Snakes?

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    I hate the Cypress dust...
    Yeah I hate the dust too. I've noticed that my blood's nose gets clogged up with dust. So I've had to clean them out a few times. I put the cypress in a small box and then shook it up so all the dust and smaller cypress particles would sink to the bottom then put the larger pieces back in her cage. I don't know if this is the issue with her nose being clogged up.

    I've used newspaper before, but I like using mulch. Should I mix the mulch with soil or use another substrate?

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    Re: What Substrate do you use for your Blood python Snakes?

    I have noticed crap in my bloods nostrils before as well, it looks like little twigs stuck in there, I have pulled them out very gently with tweezers, man the snakes hate that, lol... But it looked almost like a dried mix of cypress dust and mayble a little snake snot...

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    yeah same here. in order to remove it, I gave her a warm bath then pulled it out. I removed 90% of the small cypress pieces. I really hope this works. I've read you can use soil as a base then add mulch on top. She loves to borrow so I really don't want to use a thin layer of substrate. I'm worried if I use soil that'll get in her nose too.

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