carol said:If you are really concerned you could always use paper towels instead. Aspen, especially a thick layer, could very likely hide a regurge.
I had myself a regurger, and she has never hidden it. Even if she did, the gagging odor would give it away.carol said:If you are really concerned you could always use paper towels instead. Aspen, especially a thick layer, could very likely hide a regurge. If you got your snake fairly recently you may want to put him on papertowels until he has gone through about 4 or 5 sucessful feedings in your care. That way you can be sure you didn't miss anything. Many people have had great luck with aspen, but papertowels help a lot for keeping an eye on new ones.