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Substrate.

Sedda said:
I have been getting a lot of Q about substrate, and if it's ok to use sand (that's made for fishtanks) for snakes?

There are many reasons not to use sand for cornsnakes, most of which have already been covered. Let me also add that sand tends to creep--much like discussion threads. If you have it in a tank, soon it will be all over your house!

There are many types of substrate that are ok to use--even astroturf, though I wouldn't recommend it--but my snakes seem to prefer aspen.
 
I personally use newspaper (easy to clean) and Astro turf (think it looks great).

I recently sold my Corn Snake couple (also have Ball Pythons), but I have 6 CS hatchlings, and their new owners are all wondering what's best to use in the cage for their new "babys".

Thanks for the quick answers :wavey: :D

Does anyone have a picture of aspen? I'm not sure what it's called in icelandic.
 
I think this shows it pretty well. It's a type of wood that's been shredded. It doesn't have any of the oils that might cause problems to a snake.

HeadAgainstglass.jpg
 
Lost of people over in Europe will use Beech wood instead of Aspen. It is safe, and seems to be easier to obtain over there.
 
I just switched my adult snake over to aspen from repti-bark. I wasn't sure how much to put into Tiaga's viv, I have maybe 2 inches. She/He is about 4 1/2 feet and certainly hasn't tried to burrow in it at all. Is that enough aspen? Just wondering
 
i use about an inch, too much will prevent heat getting through from the uth,
just my opinion, correct me if im wrong. . .
 
I threw a whole bag in there, but then I have an adult, so he's a lot bigger than a hatchling. He probably had a good four inches in there. It's not currently near as fluffy and probably is only about two now... interestingly enough he's figured out a way to move it around so he has more available in certain areas that he prefers :)
 
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