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I was just wondering what type of bedding does everone use? And which one you think is that best. I am using shaved pine for bedding, but thinking of switching back to reptibark soon. Let me know what you think??
I use paper towel, is easy to clean and you can spot any diference on poops or possible regurgitations. I put two or three layers of paper. And most important they are very cheap.
I have been using indented kraft paper for a while now. I really like it. It is much easier to use than paper towels or newspaper. It comes in rolls of around 300' and in various widths and costs around $10 to $13 a roll. Also, it doesn't smell as bad as newspaper and unlike newspaper, when it gets wet, it actually dries!
Repti-Bark for young corns and Aspen for older models. I lost a 4 mo hatchling to impaction with aspen so I keep the little ones on Repti-Bark. FWIW, I never feed in the enclosure.