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    Re: new enclosure

    haha...I didn't mean for you to FIND coconut husk...Most pet stores that carry reptiles will have it!

    otherwise, you could always order it...here's just one of many sites...

    Coconut Husk Brick | Specialized Bedding | Reptile Bedding | Reptile - ThatPetPlace.com

    shipping won't cost much if you FedEx ground it either...
    -Caleb

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    The Leader of the Eastern Gang anji1971's Avatar
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    Re: new enclosure

    If you choose any substrate other than reptile carpet or slate, that has little bits to it, be careful when feeding. I lost my first garter to what I'm sure was an impaction due to swallowing a piece of repti-bark that got stuck to the worm. Now I always put my snakes in a separate feeding bin to eat, then return them home when they're done.
    Anji

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    Re: new enclosure

    Hi, from Oregon, Kevin

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    Re: new enclosure

    I use repticarpet .... no problems at all ... I changed to this after I had a little snakey swallow a piece of Aspen bedding.
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: new enclosure

    Quote Originally Posted by el lobo View Post
    I recommend coconut husk...it doesn't seem like many people here use it, but it is odourless, absorbs odours, looks great, and only costs about 8 dollars for four bricks! You just put a brick in a pail of water, and it expands. then you can ring it out, and spread it in your viv.
    For me this is a love hate relationship. I found a vendor where I can get a 3 brick pack for around $5, it's compressed, so it ships easy, its attractive, etc..

    But I have had 3 neonate snakes ingest and choke on it. I still use it, but with adults and as a ground surface in the arboreal enclosure.

    For neonates (babies) I prefer cage carpet, the adults are easy to feed in a tote, but a tank full of squirmy little babies, that's another thing entirely.

    Feeding on the grassy end is no guarantee of safety, many of my garters will grab up a food item, and for lack of better words, "prance all around" with a fish or crawler hanging from their mouth.


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    Re: new enclosure

    I haven't had neonates yet, but I will keep that in mind while housing them! All my adults do well with it. I don't have my gravid female on coconut husk though...she is on newspaper right now.
    -Caleb

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