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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.
 Originally Posted by flip9688
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
Stephanie

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Re: BP ate some substrate
 Originally Posted by reptile3
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
 Originally Posted by bender29
Cypress mulch is perfectly fine...
Thank you, I had no idea...
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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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