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Old 02-19-14, 10:16 PM   #16
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what if I used coconut or orchid substrate, will it hurt my BP if the bedding was switched to newspaper once or twice in a long while? It would only be switched because of financial reasons.
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Old 02-20-14, 02:53 AM   #17
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What if i use coconut or orchid mulch and every once in a while switch to newspaper or paper towels.??? The only time it would be switched would be if financial problems occur.
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Old 02-20-14, 03:49 AM   #18
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Re: New snake mommy :)

I don't know how much coco costs there, but over here i can fill a 5*3 enclosure with a thick layer for about 4,-?
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Old 02-20-14, 05:12 AM   #19
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For the coconut one its decently priced but online only. Cant find a 24qt bag in store for less then $20 a bag. And i am one of those people who prefer to buy in store lol. Im going to be using a 40gal tank.
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Old 02-20-14, 08:17 AM   #20
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Re: New snake mommy :)

Jsut wondering, if you are worried about being able to buy substrate what would happen if the snake got ill and needed vet treatment? Without a decent amount of money behind you for emergencies maybe it would be best to wait.
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Old 02-20-14, 10:01 AM   #21
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Re: New snake mommy :)

Hello and welcome.

I have been using EcoEarth, and it has been my favorite of substrates I've used, and it's only $7 for 3 blocks at Petsmart. That's ~21 liters of substrate, so I usually pay ~$28 for all of my substrate. I've used paper towels, ReptiBark, and EcoEarth and EcoEarth is the best. Maybe I didn't use the ReptiBark correctly, but I found maintaining humidity nigh impossible with it and it was quite harsh on my ball pythons belly and he often got little splinters from it. Most were really super tiny, so they might not have hurt too much, but they were big enough for me to notice and he had a few decent-sized ones. So, now I use EcoEarth a few inches deep instead. He never buries himself, but my boa does when he gets new bedding, he must like the smell or something. >.>

I agree with Lankyrob, if you don't think you could afford even just substrate, I would wait on getting it. If you already have it, think about whether or not you could afford a vet bill and decide if it's really the best time to have one right now. Vet visits aren't cheap, especially since snakes are exotic and you'll need a specialist vet. Not even just a regular exotics will work. I've met a few exotics who didn't know how to work on snakes, only mammals such as Guinea pigs and horses.
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Old 02-20-14, 12:36 PM   #22
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It's not that I'm.worried i won't be able to afford it. I'm trying to save myself money where i can when i can. And if time comes that she does need to see a vet i know I'm safe. I have done research on the cost of owning a snake. I was just wondering if it would be a problem switching it up every once in a while...
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