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    Re: Anyone here use ASPEN?

    Quote Originally Posted by roosterman2173 View Post
    No. It's metal and should not be a problem for you but the cardboard will suck up all the moisture that hits it. Cover it with foil or plastic wrap.
    Actually, the light is sucking up all the humidity - that's why I switched my first ball python to a tub and all have been in tubs ever since.

    I used a tank for a year, misted 3 to 4 times a day, even with the rest of the screen sealed off. After my first snake fasted for 8 months as a result, I moved him to a tub, and he began to eat weekly.

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    Re: Anyone here use ASPEN?

    Quote Originally Posted by mckittie View Post
    I was recommended to use ASPEN substrate. I bought a 20 gal. long tank yesterday and lined it with ASPEN. When I got up this morning the humidity was at 0!!!!!

    Do you use this and if so how do I get the humidity to stay up? Can I wet it?
    If the bedding it too moist, then it can cause scale rot. I wouldn't wet it - lightly misting is ok.

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    Re: Anyone here use ASPEN?

    I use aspen in all my enclosures. It's your heat lamp that's killing your humidity. I have 3 tanks that I use aspen in and one of those has a heat lamp grrrrrr lamp goes on hudity drops to 40's, My other 2 tanks without heat lamps the humudity ranges from 54%-68% and the screens aren't covered. Then again I'm in Fl
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    Re: Anyone here use ASPEN?

    Ok, here's the thing with glass tanks:

    1 - You can't use lamps any closer than 8" or you'll lose your humidity. Lamps should only be used for ambient temp boosts and viewing.

    2 - You must cover the back and both sides of the tank with opaque background (for snake security) and some form of insulation. Foam board does quite well for this.

    3 - You MUST cover the screen top with either fitted plexiglass or the foil treatment (3 layers shiny side down) to keep humidity and temps stable. Very few other materials work, and you absolutely should not use cardboard (soaks all the moisture into itself) or towels (breeding ground for bacteria when wet and also soaks the moisture up).

    If you do these basic things, as well as have a UTH on a thermostat to control heat output properly and a good digital thermometer and hygrometer to get accurate readings, then tanks work just as well (if not better for some) than tubs.

    I have a tutorial on how to set up the foil treatment on screen tops if you'd like me to PM it to you.

    I use Aspen in all my enclosures, tank and tub alike, and it's the best snake bedding next to plain newsprint paper (which is boring and best for QT or having many snakes). It holds the humidity quite well. You issue may also come from following the bag directions (which are always outdated). For snakes, and especially Ball pythons, you only need about 1/2-1" deep. Just cover the bottom and not much more.
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    Re: Anyone here use ASPEN?

    According to T-Rex brand substrates, Aspen is okay for ball pythons but Cypress or Desert Snow is BEST because of the humidity requirement. Aspen is best for cornsnakes, kingsnakes etc who are not humidity sensitive. I'm in FL so I used aspen last October because room humidity was 75% then I switched to Cypress in November when room humidity went down to 30%. So, either Aspen or Cypress is good depending on your humidity requirement. Misting Aspen is futile - it doesn't hold moisture.
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    Re: Anyone here use ASPEN?

    i use aspen in my glass tank, i had to foil my screen top to keep humidity in, i wanted to try desert snow by t-rex but none of my local pet stores have it.
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    Re: Anyone here use ASPEN?

    I changed the substrate to a moss mixture this morning like I originally had and the temps and humidity have been spot on all day!
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    Re: Anyone here use ASPEN?

    I use the Aspen at TSC, Premier Pet brand. I tried switching one of my boas to papertowel today, and within an hour there was standing water in the tub from him splashing in his water dish...so back to aspen he went.

    I hear a lot of good things with humidity related to cypress mulch, just make sure to get at least double milled, high quality cypress.
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    Re: Anyone here use ASPEN?

    I've got the Fir and Schnagmum <---Spelling??? Mix
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    Re: Anyone here use ASPEN?

    I think a vast majority of people use Aspen.
    But your humidity at '0'???
    I find that impossible... either your hygrometer is broken or you're using a stick-on.
    Mist the aspen once a day.
    Some days I don't even have to do that to keep the humidity up. Cover the lid, and you should be okay. I don't see how your humidity could possibly be 0 unless the room you're in has a de-humidifier set to high.

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