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Old 04-19-03, 01:38 AM   #1
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Question What is the best bedding for Burms



Hey big snake owners i have a few big Burm's and i like the best for them and i was wondering what is the best to use for bedding right now i am useing Repti Bark and i have some big cage's and and people keep telling me to use new's paper that it is the easy way to keep up on the cleaning of big snake's is new's paper a good idea will the INK in the paper not hurt the snake's? what type of bedding do you think would be the best ?

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Old 04-19-03, 07:33 AM   #2
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I kept burms for a while and used large bath towels, very easy to clean!
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Old 04-19-03, 10:59 AM   #3
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om i will give that a try any other's?
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Old 04-19-03, 11:31 AM   #4
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I keep mine on indoor/outdoor carpet. As long as you wash them in cold water with an anti-bacterial soap. Of course reptibark is fine too, if it ain't broke don't fix it lol
 
Old 04-19-03, 12:30 PM   #5
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I dont like the bath towl Idea it leavev too much room for bactiria to form and no the ink wont hurt your snake at all I am trying the whole carpet idea to but like reverendsterlin said if it aint broke dont fix it your repti bark is great just monitor the cage alot and clean up any messes you findit is not to hard to keep up with
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I am not a giant python keeper, but i keep all my snakes on either papertowels or Newsprint... Recently i have recieved a stack of printing paper which is basically newsprint that hasnt been printed on. So if you dont like the ink then this is perfect. I think that is what i am going to use from now on because it looks a lot nicer then newspaper and doesnt rub off on the snakes or anything.
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LOL, another vote for newspaper, here. I have "a few" larger snakes, and I keep them all on newspaper. Easy to clean, cheap, and very easy to notice when the cage needs to be cleaned. Some substrates are hard to tell when the snakes just has urine. Might look like "welfare" cages...........lol. But the snakes don't seem to mind, and I know I don't. Let's see...........15 minutes to remove soiled newspaper, clean cage, and replace newspaper. 30+ to scoop out soiled substrate, clean cage, and replace substrate. Newspaper wins every time, easier, cheaper, cleaner.
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one of our burms is being kept on cypress mulch in a 100G tank, the other is kept on news paper in a rubbermaid. Why the difference? one of them stopped feeding so we decided to try changing the husbandry to see if that helped. I hasn't made much of a difference, he's not feeding as often as I'd like but the rubbermaid's a temp enclosure until we build the replacements for them
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i keep all my burms on newspaper and i have never had any problems.i have never had ink on my snakes i don't soak the paper so that is why i have no problems hope this helps.
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I use Aspen chips but I going to be changing all my snakes over to bata chips next week.

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The only snakes i have actually noticed the ink running off of and affecting how the snake looks is my brazilians, probably because of the humidity needed. But with the paper that hasnt yet been printed on this will not happen. I cant think of any problems that will come from using this...but i only started using it two days ago, so we will soon find out. I think the plain white newsprint also looks fairly decent (especially compared to newspaper). So far i recomend it.
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Burmies where do you feed your burms?
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Old 04-19-03, 09:30 PM   #13
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Norman, where do you get unprinted newsprint from? I have been thinking of switching my herps to this (paper towels can get expensive), but have no idea where to start looking for it. Also, how much does it cost?

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I was given all of the paper i have (a 2 foot stack of 3'x2' sheets) from a neighbour...she said it was packing paper and she was using it because she just moved. But once i run out of that then i plan to go to a place around here called flemming printing...i hear they have rolls there that are like 8 feet wide. i think a 4 foot roll will do for me though. But i think most printing places will be able to hook you up with one. Im sure there are other places you could get it from too but i havent really looked into it (since i already know of one suply...good 'nuff for me.)
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Vic, goto ww.rubbermaid.com to find out what one is
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