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04-23-03, 02:37 PM
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more hognose Q's
Well, he's eating now (thank God) He just decided it was time. Now he's a pig again. Anyway, my question is this; I know they like to dig, what is the best substrate? I have heard a few things about respiratory infections if you use the wrong kind, but dammit, I can't find the link. What is the best kind, and how deep should it be?
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04-23-03, 02:39 PM
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I find that shredded aspen works best for them. Depth of about 2" is usually good enough for adults. I find that the babies burrow more than adults.
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04-23-03, 02:47 PM
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i second that opinion for aspen, works great, real clean and yes, they will burrow in it....I am a real advocate for keeping hognoses on something they can burrow in....newpaper just doesnt seem right for a species that i have found to really burrow quite a bit!
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04-23-03, 03:17 PM
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I do have to add that even though I recommended shredded aspen, I do not use it now cos Katt has bad allergies to any aromatic wood.
Since then I've been trying lots of other subtrate, coir, crushed walnut, shredded newspaper etc. I eventually settled with the least recommended newspaper. It comes with a price as it's extremely messy and needs to be cleaned twice as often as compared to my other colubrids. Nothing beats shredded aspen for most NA colubrids IMO.
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"The day I tried to live, I wallowed in the blood and mud with all the other pigs" - C. Cornell
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04-23-03, 05:15 PM
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Thanks!
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04-23-03, 05:26 PM
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I know alot of people use that carefresh stuff for hogs. That's actually what hognose.com reccomends.
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04-24-03, 04:00 PM
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I swear by Carefresh for my Hognose. I think it's easier for them to burrow in than aspen. I also think it looks nicer (it comes in white now) and is easier to clean up. There's some debate about humidity problems with Carefresh, but my little guy just had a perfect shed, and he has never been kept on anything else. Just my $.02.
- Victoria :w
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04-24-03, 05:32 PM
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What exactly is carefresh?
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04-24-03, 06:03 PM
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Kinda hard to describe. It's soft papery-like stuff that comes in grey or white. It's sort of clumpy. Um. Any pet store will have it, go take a look!
- Victoria :w
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04-24-03, 06:04 PM
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i have two wester hognose snakes and what i do is moist up some reptile bark with a bit of peat moss
good luck
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04-25-03, 01:49 PM
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Thanks, I went and got some care fresh (in white! ) last night. I put it in there, an I haven't seen him since. I see his little holes going all over the place. He loves it! Thanks everyone!
Oh yeah, since you were talking about humidity probs, will I need to mist? He will drink out of his water bowl no prob. (I actually caught him drinking uot of my water glass one day when I had him out, it was funny, I guess you had to be there)
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04-25-03, 03:05 PM
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I haven't had a problem with humidity at all. Perth just had a perfect shed, and I haven't misted his cage once. He did lay around in his water bowl, like a good boy, which made the difference, I'm sure. Also, Westerns could from a drier habitat naturally, so they don't need the humidity like many other snakes do.
- Victoria :w
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04-25-03, 06:33 PM
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Thank you all so much! I'm used to pythons, so this whole colubrid thing is all new to me, I wanted to be able to give him the best home possible.
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