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    Re: BP ate some substrate

    Pretty good idea!! I use a large plastic(round) container, put holes in the top of the lid. I put that inside my bp's home, to keep it warm. I put the mouse/rat inside the container for a few min, then I add my bp. It only takes him 5-10 sec. & he has already got the mouse/rat. Then you don't have to worry about it eating any substrate.

    If it was a small piece of substrate, then it should be ok. I am not sure, but cypress mulch isn't good to have as substrate.
    Aspen, newspaper is much better - just some ideas.

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    you should get a box or something to feed it. I have my "Death Box" that is only used for feeding. no substrate, just and empty box
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    Re: BP ate some substrate

    Quote Originally Posted by reptile3 View Post
    Pretty good idea!! I use a large plastic(round) container, put holes in the top of the lid. I put that inside my bp's home, to keep it warm. I put the mouse/rat inside the container for a few min, then I add my bp. It only takes him 5-10 sec. & he has already got the mouse/rat. Then you don't have to worry about it eating any substrate.

    If it was a small piece of substrate, then it should be ok. I am not sure, but cypress mulch isn't good to have as substrate.
    Aspen, newspaper is much better - just some ideas.
    Cypress mulch is perfectly fine...
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    Re: BP ate some substrate

    Quote Originally Posted by bender29 View Post
    Cypress mulch is perfectly fine...
    Thank you, I had no idea...
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    Re: BP ate some substrate

    Cypress mulch is a very good substrate but many people do not use it because it costs alot if you have a large collection. CEDAR on the other hand is the big no no for bedding as it is toxic.

    Personally I do not use live prey, and if your BP is already eating thawed, it is much more intelligent to keep it that way. Live mice or rats can cause serious damage to a snake VERY quickly. For example if the snake were to strike and coil around the wrong end, the head of the mouse could bite and knaw at the snake enough to do damage before it would die. To any others that do use live, I am not telling you to change, this is just my opinion.

    So I would just say, as funny as it sounds, serve your F/T "prey" on a platter for your snake, which could be anything from paper towel to a nice flat rock. If you are concerned about the snake moving once he has begun to eat, put his meal in a plastic container in the tank.
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    Re: BP ate some substrate

    Opinions aside regarding live vs. f/t and substrate type, would feeding live on cypress generally pose less ingestion issues than feeding wet/moist f/t prey on cypress?

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    Re: BP ate some substrate

    Quote Originally Posted by Dvas_Romeo View Post
    Opinions aside regarding live vs. f/t and substrate type, would feeding live on cypress generally pose less ingestion issues than feeding wet/moist f/t prey on cypress?
    Feeding live might make substrate less likely to be injested because F/T prey just sits on the substrate(if you dont put something under it) while live are on all fours but that may not stop a bp from striking the prey and catching some substrate in the process. But please if you are feeding thawed, don't switch to live. It looks cool but so many bad things can happen. If you want to its your choice but look up what can happen on google.
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