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    matris ut plures Mommy2many's Avatar
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    Re: Floor covering question

    That would be awesome, Steve. Let me know if the wood pellets are safe. Tami, thanks for the suggestions. Around here, our Walmarts do not seem to carry much of the Aspen and Carefresh stuff that you guys seem to be able to pick up for cheap. My Petco has the reptibark which I have been using but the smaller bag was still $7.00 or $8.00 or more. That would only cover my tanks now for 1 cleaning. My snakies all love to burrow and I was considering peat moss but that may be a bit too messy I'm thinking. I'm trying to cut the cost and keep the snakies all comfy.
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    Re: Floor covering question

    My concerns lie with ingestion while feeding. If you can get your guys to tub feed, then you can use all sorts of stuff as their bedding. How about Yesterday's News? That's a kitty litter product that is made of recycled newspaper. However, just like all the compressed products, once you add moisture, it will expand. Not good if they eat in their enclosures.

    And fall is coming fast. What about a layer of newspaper, then some baked leaves for the "snakie-fun" aspect of it???


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    Re: Floor covering question

    Peat moss (spaghum moss) mixed with sand works well. It looks natural and is VERY cheap.
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    Re: Floor covering question

    Quote Originally Posted by GarterGeek View Post
    Peat moss (spaghum moss) mixed with sand works well. It looks natural and is VERY cheap.
    Out of curiosity, what's the sand for?

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    Re: Floor covering question

    Here's a link to the generic carefresh they carry at Walmart:
    Walmart.com: Crittercare: Light Brown/Natural For Small Animals Bedding, 14 l: Bedding & Nesting (Small Animals)

    It's over with the hamster stuff in all the stores I've been to. It's not as expensive as repti-bark, but not incredibly cheap either... about $5 for a decent sized bag. Did you know you can wash repti-bark? That may help, but if you spot clean like I do some would still need to be replaced over time. I, too, am looking forward to Steve's findings regarding the wood pellets I'm actually thinking of switching to cypress mulch or something along those lines. The snakes love the carefresh and it works very well, but I'm ready for a change.
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    Re: Floor covering question

    i'm an old fashioned newspaper guy. garter droppings are gonna smell, just the way it is.
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    Re: Floor covering question

    Just found out the wood pellets at Menards contain Pine. Bummer! but the company that makes the pet shop stuff is a short drive away and will wholesale it to me. Driving over on Sat. to pick a few(5+) bags up. The other plus to this stuff is it smells great(natural wood smell)
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    Re: Floor covering question

    Steve,

    What is the name of the stuff you are buying?
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    Re: Floor covering question

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    Out of curiosity, what's the sand for?
    It gives it a nicer consistancy. It's not really necessary. Is there a problem with using it?
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    Re: Floor covering question

    Quote Originally Posted by Mommy2many View Post
    Steve,

    What is the name of the stuff you are buying?



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