Well hello again!
The most preferred among snake owners is fine aspen shavings. I have and will always use that over bark. However, Pine is toxic to reptiles, so don't even bother trying it out.
Anything else you need help with? Feel free to message me or make additional questions within your threadDon't want too many posts.
-Skully-
Personally I use reptibark and both myself and the snakes love it (I love it for the looks, they love it for digging around in). I don't know how it compares to aspen as I've never tried it, but I've never had any issues with this and the snakes seem to like it![]()
The only thing you have to watch for is the bark tends to hold humidity better. This can be great at times, but be wary if you have a snake that likes to tip their bowls. I have used it before tho and it worked great.