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    Substrate Question

    Hi guys,

    I just recently got my big and really nice new cage for Sammy. Up to now, I have only been using paper towels in her cage. I want to make her new cage all nice. What type of substrate would be best? I have heard that coconut fiber is good...is that correct (something like Zoo Med Eco Earth Bricks)? I was also tempted to use fir wood chips... Any ideas, comments, or better suggestions?

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    Re: Substrate Question

    I suggest aspen....

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    Re: Substrate Question

    Quote Originally Posted by juddb
    I suggest aspen....
    I second that.. but I use newspaper and I love it, but what ever works for you is fine.
    Hope this helps
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    Re: Substrate Question

    i concur with aspen in aquariums... cushions those late night escape attempt falls. those silly bastards!

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    Re: Substrate Question

    Well as far as asthetic displays like tanks.... But i have racks and have an awesome paper towel hook up so in my racks i use paper towels, but from time to time if someone isnt eating right i switch them to aspen.

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    Arrow Re: Substrate Question

    i use the t-rex coco husk chunks. looks nice, cushions the failed "late night escape attempts" and as of yet hasn't gone down at dinner time

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    Re: Substrate Question

    Hmmm... I guess aspen it is (by an overwhelming majority!)...

    I thought I had read that it wasn't ideal because of it being so small and that it could end up being ingested? That's why I didn't have it in my options, is that wrong?

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    Re: Substrate Question

    As long as the snake isn't ingesting copious amounts of bedding with every meal(a little mouse with your bedding?), he'll be fine.

    Snakes can digest bone, teeth, keratin, so a little cellulose isn't going to pose a problem.

    Have you used newspaper before? Ever seen how much urine really comes out of one tiny snake? Makes you never want to spot clean again. With newspaper and other paper substrates, when it's clean, it's clean, and you're not left with this huge heaping puddle of urine sitting underneath the substrate.
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    Re: Substrate Question

    Quote Originally Posted by SatanicIntention
    Have you used newspaper before? Ever seen how much urine really comes out of one tiny snake? Makes you never want to spot clean again. With newspaper and other paper substrates, when it's clean, it's clean, and you're not left with this huge heaping puddle of urine sitting underneath the substrate.
    Good point... Yeah, I do see huge spots on her paper towels... Do you just lay the newspaper flat or do you shred it first? Would the ink affect her?

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    Re: Substrate Question

    Yep, I just lay it out flat. You can also put some aspen on top of the newspaper(not a full layer, just some handfuls of aspen to lightly cover the paper). Helps with absorption.

    The ink is soy-based and is harmless. You could probably eat the paper if you wanted to
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