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    Mine sometimes get a little aspen when they eat, and I figure that in their natural setting they eat some dirt, small rocks, leaves and pieces of sticks with their prey because nobody puts down a plate for them. If you're worried about the snake ingesting it, wait 4-5 days to feed them after you put new aspen in. Snakes pack it down moving their bodies over it and it doesn't stick to prey as badly.

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