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Zincubus
06-05-11, 10:41 AM
Your views on using plantation soil in a snake viv (BRB) .

I understand that it's ideal in keeping the humidity up but I've also *read that it CAN be very messy , getting in the *water bowl and all over the snake ( and you when handling) .*

Maybe it's only messy if it is kept too dry ?? * *I really don't know .

Any thoughts on this substrate ??

My second choice would be orchid bark but that may mean feeding the BRB in a separate container so he doesn't swallow the bark with his rat .

Thanks .

Lankyrob
06-05-11, 12:16 PM
I use reptibark in all my vivariums - great for humidity and i just put a plate in the viv and feed the snake on there to avoid ingestion.

whoaxmary
06-05-11, 12:34 PM
It's messy if kept to wet. I use this sometimes with my bp, The only issue I've run into in the water bowl...But I rinse out each out each critters water dish daily so it's not really that big of any issue.

TeaNinja
06-05-11, 12:45 PM
I use reptibark in all my vivariums - great for humidity and i just put a plate in the viv and feed the snake on there to avoid ingestion.

i do the same thing with my repti bark and coconut husk shred mixture, only i don't bother with a plate and put the rat directly on the substrate. i've never had a problem.

i try to at least make sure the rodent is dry though, so no substrate actually sticks to it.

Zincubus
06-05-11, 01:31 PM
What do you guys/gals feel about using damp sphagnum moss as a substrate ??

Would that be just too damp for the BRB ..??

Lankyrob
06-05-11, 01:33 PM
I use it in humid hides - wouldnt personally use it all over tho.

sassy_snake_lady
06-05-11, 01:38 PM
What do you guys/gals feel about using damp sphagnum moss as a substrate ??

Would that be just too damp for the BRB ..??

I used it all over in a RUB. You squeeze it out so it's not dripping, just damp. It worked very well but I just decided to use it in a large humid hide rather than all over as I wanted her to have some dry areas in the RUB too.

TeaNinja
06-05-11, 01:44 PM
i've heard moss is great for humid hides but it can dry out super bad if you use it as full substrate. you'll have to spray it very often to not have it dry out mega bad.

brylecc1989
07-26-11, 05:44 PM
I use eco-earth (coconut fiber) in my brb's tank with sphagnum moss. I have the moss kinda piled up in a corner about half inch thick and also inside a ceramic log hide from petco. Usually my brb is just burrowed in the open sphagnum in the corner. I mist it about every other day and it keeps my humidity at a consistent 70-80%. Just what works for me :)

Teckdragon
07-28-11, 10:12 PM
The fir bark and and a water dish will be sufficient for a BP. No need to bother with coco fiber or moss. Leave that for amphibians.

Zincubus
07-29-11, 12:42 AM
The fir bark and and a water dish will be sufficient for a BP. No need to bother with coco fiber or moss. Leave that for amphibians.

This set up is for a BRB , incidentally .

Jay
07-29-11, 07:49 AM
i do the same thing with my repti bark and coconut husk shred mixture, only i don't bother with a plate and put the rat directly on the substrate. i've never had a problem.

i try to at least make sure the rodent is dry though, so no substrate actually sticks to it.

Do not take this advice. I would go with what ever substrate meets your snakes need for looks it personal preference. If you use loose substrat take the extra second and put a plate under it.

KD35WIN.AS.ONE
07-29-11, 09:26 AM
What do you guys/gals feel about using damp sphagnum moss as a substrate ??

Would that be just too damp for the BRB ..??


That would be fine for a BRB. Your not going to achieve the 90% humidity mark for long with out some kind of moss. Coco husk (the thin layered one) and Moss of any kind 60% Coco husk, 40% Moss and you cant go wrong, i promise. (speaking in terms for a BRB)

TeaNinja
07-29-11, 12:32 PM
Do not take this advice. I would go with what ever substrate meets your snakes need for looks it personal preference. If you use loose substrat take the extra second and put a plate under it.

i wasn't giving any advice, i was just stating what i do. even if i do put a plate in the viv the snakes drag it off the plate onto the substrate so it's pointless.

to each his own.

Jay
07-29-11, 02:01 PM
to each his own.

Not when you are responsible for providing correct care, its just a pointless lazy unnecessary risk to take.

TeaNinja
07-29-11, 03:05 PM
lol funny. i guess the way i feed is wrong even though my snakes drag prey off of plates and eat on the substrate. once again, to each his own. if i want to do something, there isn't a single thing you can do to stop me except offering me advice you think will help. other then that, theres no need to be a **** and say i'm lazy when my snakes simply won't stay on a plate to eat food.

i didn't state that in my other post, but you could have asked instead of assuming that i'm just lazy and don't care for my animals well being.

infernalis
07-29-11, 03:09 PM
What do you guys/gals feel about using damp sphagnum moss as a substrate ??

Would that be just too damp for the BRB ..??



That stuff turns into crap when it dries out.

Zincubus
07-29-11, 05:19 PM
That stuff turns into crap when it dries out.

I've settled on the plantain soil stuff that comes in a brick and you add water.

Looks great and works a treat for the humidity levels and doesn't matter if a little bit is taken in with the rodent . I've read that its messy/bitty but it's fine if kept damp .