some interesting views coming out here....
i would like to point out that my snake has lived her entire 18 month life on this stuff, she isn`t "digger", she isn`t fed directly on the substrate ( i do this either on my dining table or by putting paper towels in the tank), and i take care of the potential dryness problem by providing a second water bowl in the hot end of the tank. i can`t stress enough that i know the potential risks of this particular type of substrate and i take precautions to minimize the risks.
The key factor in me choosing to continue with this stuff is that it is the only substrate available in my local area.. the local herp seller swears by it and sells quite a lot of it... and claims never to have had any of his customers complain.. sales patter maybe? maybe but he does seem a genuine guy and he does look after his stock pretty well.
For anyone considering using this type of substrate i think you need to weight up the pros and cons before deciding...
PROS :-
Cheap
Easy to spot clean
Odourless
Attractive appearance
Enviromentally friendly
CONS :-
May dry the air in the tank
May be abbrasive, especially to snakes that like to burrow
May cause problems if ingested
May cause mold grouth if allowed to become wet
If you can safely say you can prevent the cons from becoming a problem then the substrate is suitable for you , if not then choose something else.
I think that fairly answers this whole debate.
