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    Re: feeding BP in substrate

    Quote Originally Posted by physalia View Post
    This may be a silly question...but for those who feed their BPs live prey in a tank, do you ever worry about your snake eating substrate? My BP is on paper towel right now, but I plan on putting a substrate (probably aspen) in his tank. I know that swallowing substrate can cause problems, so what do you do? Feed in another tank? Thanks in advance for the help. Everyone's been so helpful already!!
    Some of my snakes have had aspen stuck on the sides of their mouths but they never try to eat it. They simply find something to rub it off, and go about their business. I wouldn't worry to much about it. Your snake will be alright.
    Ball Pythons, All male:
    Normal, Albino, Spider, Pinstripe, Mojave, Pastel, Orange Ghost, Lesser Platinum, Bumbleebee
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