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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
Maize said:
Does anyone know of a good online source for Aspen?
I wouldn't buy it online...it is bulky and the shipping will be EXPENSIVE...where are you located...I bet I can find a supplier in your area...
 
I vote for aspen as well...


And I wouldn't use pine if you paid me...

Yes CEDAR is very dangerous...but the resins and oils in pine can be as dangerous...they can cause respiratory problems, as well as nervous system damage and death.

Aspen is clean...clumps when soiled...is aesthetically pleasing...had no odor.
It is by far the best...why risk using pine when you can use aspen for close to the same price?
 
Aspen for me. I've tried everything else from coconut hush, repti bark, carefresh, and paper and I like the look, and deoderizing effect of aspen.
 
Alias47 said:
but the resins and oils in pine can be as dangerous...they can cause respiratory problems, as well as nervous system damage and death.


This is another urban legend, can you back these words up with scientific tests done on snakes or any other reptile for that matter. I've used pine for over 20 years without a single death or illness because of it. One of the few times I've had a snake get a respiratory infection was during a short lived experiment with Aspen. The best substrate for the health of snakes is news print imho.
 
heres the ticket

ive got a tank i built 40 inches square by 17 inches tall. Mr. Lee ( 16 month old snow corn ) my kids favorite doo-dad loves the aspen chips burrows very easily and black maui calcium sand to feed on . a 1ft water trench splits the two sides to give the mice a obstacle.will be posting pics with in the next two weeks . gotta get a digi-cam from a friend .
 
slithering said:
ive got a tank i built 40 inches square by 17 inches tall. Mr. Lee ( 16 month old snow corn ) my kids favorite doo-dad loves the aspen chips burrows very easily and black maui calcium sand to feed on . a 1ft water trench splits the two sides to give the mice a obstacle.will be posting pics with in the next two weeks . gotta get a digi-cam from a friend .

:eek1: wow, looking forward to seeing this setup!

I'm starting my corn on repti-bark since aspen bedding was sold out at the 5 stores i went to (I was shocked as well), and i want the corn to have a place to go as soon as it arrives tomorrow afternoon.
 
Well, I used to house my snakes on aspen/ or kiln dried white pine, since kiln drying removes the danger of oil and resins. I never had any problems, but I found that I personally prefer shredded brown paper grocery bags. With newspaper I'm concerned about the newsprint being on my babies, and brown bag paper is aesthetically pleasing. Plus they tend to like burrowing in it, and a couple of them love piling it all in one corner and redecorating the place.

BTW, if anybody is looking for really really inexpensive shavings, feed stores have them. Locally I can get a 2'x1'x3' bale of "white shavings" (aspen, kiln dried white pine, or a mix of the two) for $8. It's just as good as what's at the pet store, shrink wrapped in plastic even. I use that for my chinchillas.
 
MegF. said:
I didn't think sand was a good substrate for corns.

It DEFINITELY is NOT a good substrate for most snakes PERIOD.

I just got a bale of aspen of that size for $7.99 at PETCO of all places...
Only one PetCo in the Chicagoland area that has good employees and a better selection than all the others...it even has a unique setup (every other of the 14 I've been to are setup exactly the same)...
Otherwise, feed stores are a GREAT place to go...just check the quality...I have noticed that some of the BIG bales are much bigger shreds than the small packages...almost more like chips...the one I found is all small shreds.
 
Cypress for a more natural, fresh smelling, humidity holding substrate.

Aspen for a cleaner looking, easy to clean, easy to burrow in substrate.

I think my snakes prefer aspen.
 
DeadMouse said:
Boy, what a biased poll :nope:

Where's the Rabbit Pellets or "Other" options ;)

C'mon... everybody forgets things. There's even the possibility that those options weren't known.
 
What about the option to choose more than one answer ;)? I use aspen as a base substrate, and then "sprinkle" cocnut bark chunks on top. I like the look a "mixed" substrate provides, with the combination of the dark brown coconut and the light aspen, as well as the humidity effects of coconut bark. However, using coconut bark alone, I think, would hold TOO much humidity, at least at my house...

Nothing like dredging up a year old thread for a fresh perspective, eh? :crazy02:
 
Jrgh17 said:
C'mon... everybody forgets things. There's even the possibility that those options weren't known.

I was being ironic and teasing (notice the emoticons in my post?), not attacking the person who started the thread :)
 
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