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Beech chips as substrate!

B-J@y

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Well, here i am again with the substrate isseu! for the people in the US there is almost n problem... the petstores sell aspen shavings all of the time!

here in the netherlands there isn't anny! I have found beech chips! is this wood save fore the snakes!

please tell me! couse repti-bark is verry verry expensive!

Best regards,
 
I am using beach chip at the mo, about the best thing to use here in the UK.

Regards.

Dean.
 
hi,

my corn has just gone 1 years old,and approx 30"long.
what is the suitable age to start using beech chippings,at the moment im using kitchen towel.

regards carl
 
I think you can start using beech! your snake is big enough! the only thing you must remember is that with paper towels you can clean your cage much quicker and better!
 
My corn is about a year old, and about 32", she is now on beach chip, apparently they can go on beach chip at any age.

I have seen young corns on beach chip in pet shops.

Regards.

Dean.
 
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