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    cotton as a substrate?

    is that a good idea?
    it seems absorbent
    or what if you have an old pillow and use the stuffing out of it?
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    Re: cotton as a substrate?

    Seems like it may have chemicals in it. Just a thought.
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    Re: cotton as a substrate?

    crossed my mind
    i was wondering about the con's of it
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    Re: cotton as a substrate?

    Carefresh would be very similar, safe, and cheap.

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    Re: cotton as a substrate?

    I would never use cotton because i like my enclosures to look natural, but i don't know if it would be safe. First if the snake swallows strands of cotton it would get stuck in there intestines. Second would be if there is some kind of chemicals that could cause a longterm effect on the snakes. I would stick to something more common in the pet trade.
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    Re: cotton as a substrate?

    Same here, I like natural looking stuff, so I use ReptiBark etc. I hate CareFresh for that reason. But if you don't care, Id go CareFresh instead.

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    Re: cotton as a substrate?

    yea
    i like aspen and ecoearth
    i woint use it just to be safe
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    Re: cotton as a substrate?

    I wouldn't like all the little fibers coming off and doing god only knows what with the snake. Or the chance of them being ingested etc.
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    Re: cotton as a substrate?

    If you really wanted to try it, I would suggest getting some aquarium cotton. It doesn't have the chemicals that could potentially harm your snake, and it shouldn't give off any loose stands that could be digested, as someone else has said. I think it would probably be pretty difficult to burrow in, but as long as you have enough hides I doubt your snake would mind!
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    Re: cotton as a substrate?

    yea
    whats aqaurium cotton?
    and Millinex werent u on RZ?
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