Gintha
*stretches* I'm out!
Heres my experiences:
Astro-Turf... big no no LOL.. it provides a VERY ideal habitat for bacteria! (its what I use to grow my bacteria in school LOL.. so this is a tested scientific theory!)
Repti-Bark... I wash it, then bake it for 3 hours to dry it out and kill and creepy crawlies.. I have found bugs, worms, and mites in it in the past.
Yesterday's News cat litter... works great! But looks like.. well.. cat litter! Can develop "hot spots" in the viv where the surface substrate temp was higher than the surface glass temp above the UTH. (around 5* higher)
Newspapers... works well.. but too messy.. covered my snake with ink, and me too.
Aspen... doesn't smell like newspaper! *giggles* great for burrowing, easy to spot-clean, and the heat comes through it evenly.
Just as an aside... pine DOES have aromatic oils, watch Norm Abram for 24 years and you'll know its a fact LOL (New Yankee Workshop *thumbs up*) Other than that... I looked in the encyclopedia =P Its listed as 3rd highest for scent (AKA aromatic oils) which are not removed by kiln drying. I pulled out the snake book I ordered from the CVMA and looked this up, the Veterinarians are split 50 / 50 on the effects of pine oils on snakes, so really its up to the owner to decide. =) Its generally a fact that aspen is safe, and it costs less than pine, and I have yet to see a bag with preservatives (most pine I've seen has preservatives in it =/). I can tell you 100% sure pine DOES cause problems for mice, since I stopped using pine my brood has endured longer lifespans (51.75% longer to be exact). The ones I did necropsy's on showed advanced signs of respiratory illness and hardening of the lungs (lung hardening is a primary effect or prolonged exposure to breathing hazards, like aromatic oils, according to this book on lungs in Dad office). The necropsy's of the ones who died after being on carefresh their entire lives show only normal causes of death, primarily, cancer.. the #1 cause of death for rodents.
Astro-Turf... big no no LOL.. it provides a VERY ideal habitat for bacteria! (its what I use to grow my bacteria in school LOL.. so this is a tested scientific theory!)
Repti-Bark... I wash it, then bake it for 3 hours to dry it out and kill and creepy crawlies.. I have found bugs, worms, and mites in it in the past.
Yesterday's News cat litter... works great! But looks like.. well.. cat litter! Can develop "hot spots" in the viv where the surface substrate temp was higher than the surface glass temp above the UTH. (around 5* higher)
Newspapers... works well.. but too messy.. covered my snake with ink, and me too.
Aspen... doesn't smell like newspaper! *giggles* great for burrowing, easy to spot-clean, and the heat comes through it evenly.
Just as an aside... pine DOES have aromatic oils, watch Norm Abram for 24 years and you'll know its a fact LOL (New Yankee Workshop *thumbs up*) Other than that... I looked in the encyclopedia =P Its listed as 3rd highest for scent (AKA aromatic oils) which are not removed by kiln drying. I pulled out the snake book I ordered from the CVMA and looked this up, the Veterinarians are split 50 / 50 on the effects of pine oils on snakes, so really its up to the owner to decide. =) Its generally a fact that aspen is safe, and it costs less than pine, and I have yet to see a bag with preservatives (most pine I've seen has preservatives in it =/). I can tell you 100% sure pine DOES cause problems for mice, since I stopped using pine my brood has endured longer lifespans (51.75% longer to be exact). The ones I did necropsy's on showed advanced signs of respiratory illness and hardening of the lungs (lung hardening is a primary effect or prolonged exposure to breathing hazards, like aromatic oils, according to this book on lungs in Dad office). The necropsy's of the ones who died after being on carefresh their entire lives show only normal causes of death, primarily, cancer.. the #1 cause of death for rodents.