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    Re: Substrate

    Quote Originally Posted by MalachiJ View Post
    I do have a humid hideout on his cool side, and I also have a humidifier/fogger that I use to keep the moss in the hideout nice n humid without it being wet. I guess what I'm really looking for is a nice looking substrate that will not get him dirty, I can deal with adding humidity as I have a humidifier and an extra timer I can put it on
    Then I would suggest using Aspen shavings. They are littery, but they don't get your snake dirty. I haven't found that the coconut fiber gets him "dirty" either. I just have to brush it off if he burrowed into it. But by no means did I have to wash my snake using either of those. Aspen is definitely a good choice, IMO, if you're able to control humidity with those extra tools.

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