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    Tired of paper towel want to go something more natural looking?

    I only have one baby ball python so price isn't a concern, I've had him on paper towel and no longer like the look of it. I plan on changing his place when hes eating tomorrow out his cage. Here is my options:

    Cypress mulch from All living things
    Eco earth bricks
    Others??

    I don't like the light color of aspen, my ball is albino. What do you guys recommend for me?

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    I use coconut husk works great for me.

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    I mix Forest Floor cypress mulch, Repti Bark, and Eco Earth. I mix in the amount of each to make the desired more natural looking substrate. My Ball cage has a pretty equal mix but my Hoggy has more Eco Earth since she likes to burrow. I just mix it in a big tub until it looks how I want and then scoop it in.
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    I like coconut husk as well. Great for humidity as well.
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    Re: Tired of paper towel want to go something more natural looking?

    I do the same as KMG it makes bright snakes pop and looks natural with the humidity bonus

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    Re: Tired of paper towel want to go something more natural looking?

    Any of the above mentioned substrates work great both in function and for naturalistic appearance!

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    Coconut husk is the way to go imo.
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    Re: Tired of paper towel want to go something more natural looking?

    I mainly keep lizards and they are all on a soil mix...I switched my snake over to it as well and have never looked back
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    I have tried a ton of substrates over the years.

    My preference list fave to least fave,
    Coco coir fine
    coco coir chunks
    boxo/care fresh
    plain paper
    shredded aspen
    chipped aspen (sani chips)
    cyprus
    news paper

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    Re: Tired of paper towel want to go something more natural looking?

    The all living things cypress mulch is twice milled as opposed to the zoo med 100% natural cypress mulch. Both are good products. You can ponder the artificial repti-carpet that comes in a variety of colors. It does add a pleasing naturalistic look to the enclosure but may be problematic when it comes to spot cleaning. You need to purchase at least a couple to replace during cleaning intervals. Good luck.

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