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bedding help
how many of you use aspen for bedding and is it much easier to clean
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Re: bedding help
i use it, and it clumps together pretty well. it's kinda hard to tell if something is soiled, but it looks darker than the rest of it. i just use a plastic spoon and some newspaper and throw it in the trash. but if you leave it wet for too long it can mold, but i've never had that happen because i usually get to it pretty quick. so, overall, i'd say it's pretty easy to clean and change out. but that also depends on what kind of a tank/tub you have...
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Re: bedding help
I used to use aspen. Now, I'm all about newspaper. It's just so much easier, and it doesn't trap the heat. (so no fluffing - the aspen)
Christie
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Cause when push comes to shove you taste what you're made of
You might bend, till you break cause its all you can take
On your knees you look up decide you've had enough
You get mad you get strong wipe your hands shake it off
Then you Stand
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Re: bedding help
i used aspen but i think im gonna switch to newspaper because i don't really like the ldea of my guy eating the stuff when it gets on his mouse
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Re: bedding help
yeah i have that problem with her eating the stuff, but it isn't harmful to them, so it's not a huge deal. just a little nasty wood along with that delicious mouse!
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Re: bedding help
I use aspen in some of my tubs, but papertowels for the rest.
Aspen is a lot easier to spot clean, but paper is easier to clean up the entire thing to switch out....
It depends on what you want to do for your snakes.
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