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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Brooklyn, New York
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Re: is Pine bedding okay??
newspaper is fine
I use that for some of my messier animals a lot I find it unattractive and will root through the paper to make sure the pages on top are not too busy (business and real estate pages tend to be good, obits okay) I'm looking for a shredder that will shred newsprint without clogging I have a bunch of cheap paper the movers gave me for wrapping stuff and I burned my shredder motor because the stuff kept clogging the blades it makes really great bedding for the babies though my vet mentioned shredded newspaper, so there must be shredders that can handle it anyway after the initial investment - completely free
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Re: is Pine bedding okay??
And I'm still searching for the ideal bedding.
Newspaper is otherwise fine, but not very absorbent, it's ugly and slippery. Paper towels are absorbent, slightly better looking than newspaper, but still slippery. My babies are using a kind of "industrial" paper towels, which is somewhere between newspaper and ordinary household paper towels. Peat is otherwise nice, but the dust is a (minor) concern and it sticks to food items. Dry leaves are good looking and won't stick to food items, but they don't absorb anything. Bark is good looking and won't stick to food, but won't absorb anything and is an impaction just waiting to happen. Anybody try wood pellets? My sister tested it in her kids' guinea pig cages, but found it a bit too expensive for that purpose. I just did a week-long experiment with peat and the vagrans babies. When they first were introduced to it, they didn't have a clue how to move around in it. It looked really funny when they tried the same method as on paper towels. They quickly got the hang of it though.
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"First shed In Progress"
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Iowa
Posts: 96
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Re: is Pine bedding okay??
in the vivs we have not converted into terririums we use an astro turf kind of thing. my hubbys work had a bunch they were going to toss so we cut it to fit and melted the edges so it won't unravel. we have several for each and can take out the old and toss in a new and hose the soiled down and let dry!
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Old and wise snake
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: U.S.
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Re: is Pine bedding okay??
I keep young snakes on paper towels until they are well started, since it is easier to feed them, and I am more concerned about impaction with small and newly hatched snakes. I also keep newly aquired snakes on paper towels so I can better observe for mites or other health issues.
I keep larger snakes on either aspen or fir tree bark, depending on what the humidity needs are, the ventilation of the cage, and what look I want. The aspen is very dry(better for rack systems with low ventilation) and allows for burrowing and hiding, the fir tree bark takes well to misting and looks natural (works well in aquariums/terrariums). I buy the fir tree bark from the hardware store(Orchard supply) sold under the name "orchid bark", but I think its the same type as zoo meds repti bark. |
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Adult snake
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 664
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Re: is Pine bedding okay??
i got me a paper shredder and used newspaper and shredded it up not very costly that way and its great for the smell and such
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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Brooklyn, New York
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Re: is Pine bedding okay??
btw
if you do any shipping of fragile stuff - shredded paper makes better padding than bubble wrap and it's less damaging to the environment
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Re: is Pine bedding okay??
Would reptile carpet be another option? Nothing to burrow in or under, but I could see using it with a few piles of moss and rock or wood hides might be a good looking solution. I'm using aspen, though I'm monitoring feeding to make sure none of it is accidentally ingested.
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The Leader of the Eastern Gang
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Windsor, Ontario
Posts: 2,868
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Re: is Pine bedding okay??
I switched over to aspen recently, and I really like it! The snakes love to burrow in it, and since I use a separate tub to feed in, I don't have to worry about them ingesting it. Plus it's much cheaper than the ReptiBark I used before!!
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