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Old and wise snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: North of Chicago IL, US
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I Am Sooooo Mad!!!!
My snake was eating a worm after being in my care for about a week with no succesful feedings, and it just HAD to drag it over the aspen and get wood chips stuck to it. F@$#%!#* snake! Agghhhh why will it only feed in it's cage?
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Re: I Am Sooooo Mad!!!!
Garter snakes often drag their food through the soil.
This is not alwasy bad, but when you want to avoid it, place a large, flat stone in the terrarium (by preference in a corner) and place your fooddish on this stone, also as much as possible in the corner. This often helps. How does aspen look? You have a picture of it?
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Re: I Am Sooooo Mad!!!!
wow thats just splinters, i would not use that kind of matrial in my terrarium, i would worry that my snake's could die if they eat it.
i use only cocopeat (i think it's called) in my terrariums, it is a brown substans made from coconuts, just like this Bucotec i never had any problems with it, in denmark you can buy it in most petstores, and i think it's the same in usa. they are like bricks, and then you just add water, and you will get the best terrariumsoile ever ![]() sorry for my bad english, hope you understand
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Old and wise snake
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Re: I Am Sooooo Mad!!!!
I don't know why they would eat it and not coconut shavings though. They can't digest coconuts any more than a piece of aspen. I've also had plenty of people tell me to use aspen. Petco uses that brown stuff and half their garters are dead (they also feed them crickets). Also it sounds harder to bury into; aspen = fluffy
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Old and wise snake
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Re: I Am Sooooo Mad!!!!
Ooops. and the stuff you talked about doesn't sound very easy to bury in (but i guess if they do it in dirt they could). and Aspen is very cheap, about 1-3 $ depending on where and how much you get it
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Re: I Am Sooooo Mad!!!!
cocopeat is very easy for the snakes to bury them self in, so thats not a
problem, when the cocopeat brick has been soaken in water for a wile, it will loosen up. the snakes can't digest it, thats true, as you said youself, but it's easy to for the snake to pass through there body, it's much smaller than the aspen. and when you feed your snake in it's terrarium, the ground material will stick to the fish/worm or what ever you feed the snake, like you said, thats why i think cocopeat is better. i always feed my snakes in a clean plastic box, so i dont have the problem you have, you just have to train your snake ![]() i have just got a big block of cocopeat for about 13 dollas, there is about 70liters of cocopeat in it
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Re: I Am Sooooo Mad!!!!
I know that lots of people use aspen bedding for their snakes. But mostly this are mouse-eating snakes like Pantherophis, Elaphe, Pithuophis, etc.
I do not know if aspen bedding is hard or soft, but when it is hard (and sharp) I would not use it, because this can damage their esophagus, stomach or intestines. It is unavoidable that some of the bedding gets in the snake with its food. I can not judge if this is bad in the case of aspen because I have never used it (or held it in my hands). I personally use woodchips that are used for rodents etc. I like this stuff. It has never given me any problems. Only important condition is that it is free of dust. Sometimes a little piece of the woodchips are accidentally eaten bij the snakes, but I have never seen any constipation. I have also used potting soil and this also gave no problems when it was digested.
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Old and wise snake
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Re: I Am Sooooo Mad!!!!
Maybe it is a better deal then. I have seen those bricks though at Petco. Oh well, aspen is fine for right now.
PS: by the way, I now feed it in a separate container (those little plastic ones with the handles that you keep crickets in |
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