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    Juvenile snake twgrosmick's Avatar
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    Aspen Chips... Another Substrate Thread

    Has anyone used this? I can get it in big bales at the reptile shows. I used it with no issues for my hognose and I am thinking about converting my garters over to it. I feed in an empty bin with no substrate. Can anyone think of any disadvantages of using this?

    Carefresh has been great but I never see the snakes and it is expensive.

    Thanks for the input!

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    Re: Aspen Chips... Another Substrate Thread

    Just make sure they don't ingest it.
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    Re: Aspen Chips... Another Substrate Thread

    Other than at feeding when would they ingest it?

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    Re: Aspen Chips... Another Substrate Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by twgrosmick View Post
    Other than at feeding when would they ingest it?
    At feeding time is when he is talking about. Since you feed in another container, there is no reason you can't use it.
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    Re: Aspen Chips... Another Substrate Thread

    If they regurg and eat it again, it'll be covered in it.
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    Re: Aspen Chips... Another Substrate Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by kibakiba View Post
    If they regurg and eat it again, it'll be covered in it.
    True... I would assume the chips are easier to pass than normal aspen though in the event he does regurge and eat it...
    I believe the issue of regurge is with any substrate though. Anyone else chime in on this?

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    Re: Aspen Chips... Another Substrate Thread

    Agreed but some other substrates don't carry the risks that wood chips do if ingested.
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    Re: Aspen Chips... Another Substrate Thread

    Agreed. I will try it for a week or two on a few snakes and see how it goes. I am sure my adults will be fine with it. It is the babies that are of concern

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    Re: Aspen Chips... Another Substrate Thread

    I think I'll settle with aspen as the substrate of my choice. I haven't been able to find the perfect choice but aspen works pretty darn well. Aspen holds a burrow well and absorbes quite a bit. While ingestion is a problem, I've had snakes eat a good bit and pass it without incident. Definately something to try to prevent though. I feed in the enclosure but just keep an eye and make sure they aren't getting mouthfuls of aspen. I'll give it a 9/10.
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    Re: Aspen Chips... Another Substrate Thread

    I've only had one problem with feedng on aspen so far which was last Saturday - one of our large females (Lacci) struck at my hand on the tongs, then struck the pinky and knocked it out of the tongs into the substrate then got to it before I could pick it up to clean it off. She normally takes at least 4 days to poo after feeding, and I just went down to check on her because this thread made me realise I'd not seen her much since she fed. I can't feel anything that causes me concern, and she objected to being felt by peeing (mostly pee, but a bit of poo) on my trousers.
    I agree with Neil, there isn't a perfect substrate but aspen ticks a lot of the boxes.
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