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Poll For Substrate!!!!!

What is your favorite substrate????

  • T-Rex Coconut Bark Reptile Substrate

    Votes: 16 5.2%
  • Carefresh Ultra Pet Bedding

    Votes: 3 1.0%
  • ESU Reptile Lizard Liner Terrarium Carpet

    Votes: 10 3.3%
  • Four Paws Nature Bark Natural Reptile Bedding

    Votes: 4 1.3%
  • T-Rex Forest Bed Expandable Substrate

    Votes: 14 4.6%
  • Zoo Med Forest Floor Bedding

    Votes: 11 3.6%
  • Good old news paper or butcher paper

    Votes: 23 7.5%
  • paper towels

    Votes: 21 6.8%
  • Aspen

    Votes: 195 63.5%
  • cypress mulch

    Votes: 10 3.3%

  • Total voters
    307
Aspen is relatively cheap, andin my opinion looks the best. 1 vote for aspen :laugh:
 
I need to tick the box for 'other' cos I use beech chips. Very pretty effect, allows the snakes to burrow a bit and clumps pretty well to catch poops.
 
I use wood chips too. Newspaper is hygenic but looks aweful and doesn't allow the snake to burrow.

Acradon
 
We've been using Lizard Litter, but have discovered Jungle Mix and will be changing over to it. Here's some info...

Jungle Mix provides a natural living environment for terrarium animals and plants. It is a unique blend of sterilized virgin organic soil, fine grain sand, vermiculite, peat moss, orchid bark and green tree moss. Jungle Mix is organic, natural and perfect for burrowing reptiles and plants. It promotes breeding, nesting and egg incubation.

It smells like the outdoors and it looks so natural. It maintains moisture very well, especially under the top inch or so, without being damp.
 
I have been using Coconut bark substrate for years, not the T-Rex kind but some from Creature Travelers that produces different shredded sizes and it has a much softer texture than the T-Rex. For my smaller snakes I use the shredded coconut bark and for the larger snakes the chips. Easy to spot clean and looks great.
Uncloudy
 
I use ForestBed because I think it looks much better than any other substrate. Plus it holds moisture well and the snakes seem to like the feel of it better than anything else I've tried. And, while I don't know if this is necessarily true, I feel it would be better for a hatchling or juvenile to ingest a tiny bit of coconut fiber instead of a huge chunk of wood.
 
YAVA (Yet Another Vote for Aspen).

But, during the dry cold winter months here in 'sconsin, I'll add fir bark (Nature Bark or Repti-Bark) so that it's about 10-20% of the total substrate; it holds moisture better than aspen shavings, so when I mist the viv when the snake is in blue, I'm guaranteed a decent shed.

regards,
jazz
 
Yuck, I started off with Aspen then on a fluke tried reptibark- yeah sooooo much nicer than Aspen. I found that Aspen was extremely messy to deal with and anything that came out of the tank would bring tiny shards of that crap with it.

The Zoo Meds Repti-bark while a little more expensive is a lot less messy, more easy to "scoup", smells really nice and looks very natural. I use it in all 6 of my tanks (4- 20gal longs, 1- 10 gal and 1- 70 gal)

EDIT: also it holds moisture when sprayed down 1,000,000x's better than aspen...
 
Ya I've kind of gone away from aspen too, repti bark does look nicer and dont have to worry about the mess it can make outside the viv either. But having a mixture of both is pretty nice too, to help combat some of the dryness here
 
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