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    Substrate for young Thamnophis.

    I keep my youngest snakes on a mix cocospeat with sand but when they eat and swim they always make a big mess.
    What is the best substrate for young Thamnophis?
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    Re: Substrate for young Thamnophis.

    Paper towels.

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    Re: Substrate for young Thamnophis.

    I would say no to the sand. Yesterdays News will work for young scrubs also. I use compressed aspen pellets and some paper towels.
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    Re: Substrate for young Thamnophis.

    Paper towels are def a nice no-nonsense substrate. I like that they help me notice/adjust humidity levels as well.
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    Re: Substrate for young Thamnophis.

    I use paper towels for all my garters from babies to adults. The only time I use anything else is during hibernation. Then I use care fresh.

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    Re: Substrate for young Thamnophis.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie View Post
    I use paper towels for all my garters from babies to adults. The only time I use anything else is during hibernation. Then I use care fresh.
    Why is carefresh better during brumation?
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    Re: Substrate for young Thamnophis.

    I use a soft dish towel in my brumation tubs.
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    Re: Substrate for young Thamnophis.

    So why do you guys use a different substrate for brumation....cuz its softer for comfort or what?
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    Re: Substrate for young Thamnophis.

    I use a dish towel for comfort and so it will absorb any water stilled by soaking snakes.
    Steve
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    Re: Substrate for young Thamnophis.

    I see...good to know...ty
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