jpccusa
Happy with this new hobby
After reading the description and properties of Carefresh (..."Not Recycled Paper:Made from virgin fiber, not recycled paper or residual paper sludge. It contains no inks or solvents found in recycled paper and paper sludge products..."), I came up with a less expensive idea...
If you live nearby a papermill or paper recycling plant, you are probably aware they produce large quantities of paper sludge, which is comprised of the unusable short fibers dredged from the settling tanks during the paper/cardboard recycling process. This material is saturated with the high N glues used to hold together cardboard corrugations, thus, it is actually higher in N than is shredded paper or even shredded cardboard alone.
This sludge is usually used in vermicomposting bins (composting with earthworms), proving that the material is not toxic for the worms.
So here is my question: Have anyone tried to use this free product before? Does anyone see any risk involved in using such material with corn snakes?
If you live nearby a papermill or paper recycling plant, you are probably aware they produce large quantities of paper sludge, which is comprised of the unusable short fibers dredged from the settling tanks during the paper/cardboard recycling process. This material is saturated with the high N glues used to hold together cardboard corrugations, thus, it is actually higher in N than is shredded paper or even shredded cardboard alone.
This sludge is usually used in vermicomposting bins (composting with earthworms), proving that the material is not toxic for the worms.
So here is my question: Have anyone tried to use this free product before? Does anyone see any risk involved in using such material with corn snakes?