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Old 09-16-04, 12:41 AM   #1
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Aspen bedding location?

Anyone know where to get big bags of aspen bedding for cheap? Or cypress mulch in Calgary? The aspen I find is at Wal-mart and is still expensive. And I just can't find cypress mulch anywhere, only softwood mulches. Also, I use spagnum moss right now but apparently it molds easily. Anyone else us spagnum moss or had bad experiences with it? Thanks.

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Old 09-16-04, 12:54 AM   #2
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I have 200 snakes and I go through 4 bags a year. Bags are $12 each. Its less than 50 bucks, what's the point of bargain shopping? LOL!

But the cheapest I see the stuff is usually at a feed barn or the like. Bosley's sometimes gives deals if you buy 3 or 4 bags. Just make nice with the owner and talk a little shop. That usually works. Pet stores can also order it from their suppliers. Shouldn't be more than $15 per bag. The stuff lasts a long time. Even the biggest collections wouldn't go through more than 8 or 10 bags.
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Old 09-16-04, 10:21 AM   #3
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Thanks Jeff. The stuff is 6 bucks per 30 Litre bag uncompressed. It's not very much in them. Or maybe i'm just being stupid? But my sister use to keep bunnies and she use to pay 10 bucks for bags she could bear and not get her arms around. Thanks.

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Ha ha that's a BIG bag o' aspen!! Let us know what you find in your quest!
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Old 09-16-04, 01:51 PM   #5
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Petsmart has 140L compressed bags for like 15 bucks or so. It's Kaytee brand and sometimes it's hit and miss with them. Most bags are great, but the last one I bought turned out to be really dusty. Either way, they last a long time, and I usually put lots in the cages...
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Old 09-16-04, 02:54 PM   #6
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Thanks Will. We are talking aspen though right? Not pine. Or cedar?
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Old 09-16-04, 08:46 PM   #7
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No, it's aspen...
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Old 09-16-04, 08:57 PM   #8
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Sphagnum moss is quite acidic (peat bogs can actually preserve dead bodies due to this!) which makes mold difficult to grow. They should give you the least amount of problems where that is concerned.
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Linds, so should I stop using it?

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Old 09-18-04, 03:02 PM   #10
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Tanks Alot on the corner of Heritage and Elbow has fairly resonable prices compared to any other petstore in Calgary... probably the coolest selection of Herps in our city to.. IMO...
should check it out somtime....
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Is Aspen as good for humidity loving BRBs as lower humidity BPs? I have been using the coconut husks for the BP and it has worked out well but expensive. I have been using cypress mulch for the BRB. The stuff at the pet store is super expensive and the stuff at the garden store needs to be baked to kill off all the crawlies and still ends up smelling funny. Thoughts? And not newspaper or kraft paper or astroturf. I like a natural looking enclosure...Thanks!
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Aspen is TERRIBLE for any humidity loving species. It molds in a matter of hours.

Mike, Sphagnum moss has be used VERY carefully, as many snakes are prone to blster disease. I had water pythons on moss, and one of them ended up with a bad case of it that ran me $150 at the vet. The only species I recommend keeping on moss are the ones that seem to resist blister disease - bloods and BRBs being among them. Sphagnum is great as a humid hide, but make sure you have VERY good ventilation.

And if you do find any bales of Aspen in Calgary, PLEASE let me know where. I'm going to try Petsmart this weekend. I'll fire you a PM if I find anything.
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Petsmart does indeed have the cheapest Aspen & Tanksalot has bales of pine for like $12 & lots of cool herps etc. for a small place. I second that the PS aspen isn't the greatest & you used to be able to get the big bags of real nice quality aspen for around $26 at Rascals & the Petlands that carried it would pricematch. Hagen vetoed that though as they refuse to ship it out west here now as it takes up the same amount of space that a whole whack of the little real expensive bags take DOH! Consumers get smart & buy bulk, major corp goes out of its way to make more money off them again by eliminating the better deal DOH! Anyhow other than the Aspen mentioned UFA has bales of pine for like $6 I think, but thats kinda dusty I'd go Aspen. Mark
P.S. Little tidbit, Petsmart doesn't carry snakes because of its policy of no "dangerous animals" no scorps or spiders either DOH!
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Can't you guys get Beta Chip in Alberta? We have it out here and its awesome stuff. I thought that everyone that used aspen just used Beta Chip?
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To be honest Jeff, I don't think I'd use it. I prefer the finely shredded aspen to larger cut wood chips any day. It creates a much softer bed for starters, and I find its absorbency to be higher becuase of the finer shred - it kind of clumps like cat litter.
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