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Originally Posted by Aaron_S
I keep my adult house snakes on coco husk. Same type of thing. It wouldn't be too humid.
Since they come from similar parts of the world I keep them pretty much the same.
I do use aspen for younger house snakes as I found they didn't like the chunkiness of the coco husk.
I've also used aspen or aspen beta chip for balls with success.
Also, I wouldn't worry about ingestion. Snakes digest bones with ease. A healthy animal will pass any nominal substrate.
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The aspen wasn't too dry for your ball pythons? That's the only issue that I've heard so far in regards to using with that species.
If the coco husk isn't too humid for the house snake then I might just buy that for all 3. In all of my reading on house snake set up, they always say to avoid substrates which provide too much humidity, so it made me wonder. I'm assuming I would just have to dry it out more than with the balls?
I've also heard that the coconut fiber can potentially clog the heat pits on a ball python, is this a typical issue for this substrate?