bmm
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Well I use paper towels/newspaper substrate because it's so so so easy to keep things 100% clean fast and easy.
But everyone is always saying how wonderful aspen is so I bought a bag and I am trying it out on two of my corns.
I don't have any thoughts yet as neither have pooped but I can't say I am looking forward to it. I haven't used wood before so I can't say from experience but I am afriad it will be awfully difficult and inconvenient to find and clean poop in the aspen.
I understand how the aspen can/could absorb the pee/poop when the snake actually goes on it, but my snakes have already pushed it around, made open areas, and travel under it. So I would assume they will also be pooping under it, or in clear spots in which case instead of cleaning poop of newspaper, or aspen chips, I'll be scraping it straight off the tanks/rubbermaids. this sounds time consuming and difficult to me.
Any thoughts?
I also will be just "waiting to see" for myself
bmm
But everyone is always saying how wonderful aspen is so I bought a bag and I am trying it out on two of my corns.
I don't have any thoughts yet as neither have pooped but I can't say I am looking forward to it. I haven't used wood before so I can't say from experience but I am afriad it will be awfully difficult and inconvenient to find and clean poop in the aspen.
I understand how the aspen can/could absorb the pee/poop when the snake actually goes on it, but my snakes have already pushed it around, made open areas, and travel under it. So I would assume they will also be pooping under it, or in clear spots in which case instead of cleaning poop of newspaper, or aspen chips, I'll be scraping it straight off the tanks/rubbermaids. this sounds time consuming and difficult to me.
Any thoughts?
I also will be just "waiting to see" for myself
bmm