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    Congrats my friend! Glad to see you got one!

    Just a friendly tip though. Now this is just my personal opinion and what I choose to do, but I do not like the bark bedding or what ever that is. I use paper towels and they are sooo much better. They are easier to clean. Do not stink since they are easier to spot clean. WAAAAYY less of a choking hazard (mind you a snake can choke on paper towel but its very hard to do) you dont want your new BP to grab a mouse and a mouth full of those chips and you have to stick your fingers down its mouth when it starts choking on a big piece of bark now do yah?

    You can use aspen shavings as an alternative but I have used before and my snake got a mouthful of them and that was the last time I ever used them. I use paper towels, other people use news paper or butcher paper. Really up to you. Also paper towels transfer the heat better in my opinion.

    Just a friendly heads up.

    hope you enjoy your new snake! Cant wait till you get another one in a month or two!
    Last edited by Quantum Constrictors; 06-30-2012 at 06:15 PM.
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