captainjack0000
Student
I've had Cotton for a few years now, and every time spring comes around he gets certain male urges and starts crawling around. I've tried 2 different substrates so far, and am thinking about trying a 3rd next year.
Here is the problem - he crawls around and gets dust shoved into his nose, to the point where he sneezes and such. I know its not an RI because of the regularity of the timing of it (every spring!), plus if he sheds, he's fine for about 2 weeks before the burrowing packs his nose closed again.
I tried giving him a bath and blotting a wet tissue on his nose. I have changed the bedding, and kept humidity up to try and keep the dust down too, but it doesn't seem to help.
Anybody know how to get him to blow his nose?
Below is a picture from a couple of years ago. He's a ghost corn, and the brown ReptiBark dust shows up great against his light complexion. He also was in shed for the pic, hence the blue eyes. After he shed, he was fine. I've got him on CareFresh this year, and since its light colored too, you can't see the blockage as easily. Next year I'm going to try shredded aspen. I've thought about newspaper, but I'm afraid he'd rub his nose raw on that.

Here is the problem - he crawls around and gets dust shoved into his nose, to the point where he sneezes and such. I know its not an RI because of the regularity of the timing of it (every spring!), plus if he sheds, he's fine for about 2 weeks before the burrowing packs his nose closed again.
I tried giving him a bath and blotting a wet tissue on his nose. I have changed the bedding, and kept humidity up to try and keep the dust down too, but it doesn't seem to help.
Anybody know how to get him to blow his nose?
Below is a picture from a couple of years ago. He's a ghost corn, and the brown ReptiBark dust shows up great against his light complexion. He also was in shed for the pic, hence the blue eyes. After he shed, he was fine. I've got him on CareFresh this year, and since its light colored too, you can't see the blockage as easily. Next year I'm going to try shredded aspen. I've thought about newspaper, but I'm afraid he'd rub his nose raw on that.
