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Old 09-03-05, 09:23 PM   #1
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Bedding

What type of bedding do you guys use/prefer for ca kings?
How is Pine shavings?
A friend of mine gave me a bunch of 'Northern White Pine" bedding that he use to use for his small animals, but i wanted to make sure its safe before i use it for mine.

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Old 09-03-05, 10:51 PM   #2
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Well there is a lot of debate on pine or cedar bedding, cedar is a definate NO! it's toxic to snakes! pine is pretty much split yes / no, although a lot of peeps believe it is toxic as well. I use a combination of that compressed coconut fiber and reptibark, as all my animals are kept in display cages. the ones not in displays use aspen shavings for bedding
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Old 09-04-05, 07:02 AM   #3
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Aspen shavings is the way to go as far as I am concerned
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I use artifical wood shavings, and it seems to work fine. I try to make it deep enough so that the snake can burrow under them to hide. But if you want you could just use newspaper.
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Old 09-04-05, 07:28 PM   #5
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I use aspen for most of my snake enclosures that are off display- it's cheap, looks good(IMO) and doesn't breed bacteria as easily as other types of mulch meaning you won't have to replace it as often. All of my display tanks have a 50/50 mixture of terra-fiber and cypress mulch. I don't use pine shavings and wouldn't recommend it, aspen is better by far, thats just my opinion.
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another vote for aspen shavings. i had used carefresh but after switching to aspen, i've found i like the aspen alot better.
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Thanks guys, I do appreciate the help.
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Old 09-14-05, 08:39 PM   #8
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aspen. works great i use it on my rats & snakes never had a problem
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