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    Re: Hatchlings on substrate?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    i also keep them on paper. personally i find ReptiChips to be uncomfortable but i still use it for the bigger snakes in bigger tubs and bigger enclosures. i think the pieces are just too big and lumpy if u were to use it on new hatchlings in say a 6quart tub.


    Edit: whatchu got cooking HQBz?
    Just hatched out a pretty nice clown clutch. Hit what I was shooting for, banana enchi clown! I might have to use substrate anyways, any little mess smells pretty bad.
    Last edited by highqualityballz; 02-14-2019 at 05:30 PM.

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