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Welshlamb
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
33 Posts |
Posted - 04/06/2013 : 18:02:01
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Well I have had my King Snake for some time now. Approx 4 months. Have noticed that this one in particular is alot dirtier than my Corn Snake.
It seems to Excrete everywhere and anywhere. I even had to give up using Beech Chips as it would just soak through.
I now have her on Wallpaper. But Im loooking for an cheap alternative bedding.
Alot have suggested Megazorb, although I dont want a substrate thats going to make finding poop / wee harder plus hardly ever seeing the snake.
Would love to hear your thoughts.
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0.0.1 George - Anerythristic Corn Snake - CB 120.1.0 Belle - California King Snake - CB 10 |
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Gmac
TKS Grumpy Scots Admin
United Kingdom
754 Posts |
Posted - 04/06/2013 : 19:06:38
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must admit havent noticed any of my snakes having a fave toilet area. |
9.6 Corns, 1.0 Bci, 2.1 Royals, 1.1 king snakes, 0.0.1 milksnake, 1.1 black rat snakes, 1.2 Beardies, 1.0 shovelface
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Auld Baldy
Hatchling
United Kingdom
153 Posts |
Posted - 05/06/2013 : 01:52:30
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No real problem with messy clean up with mine. Bigger two Kings are on beech chips and the little nipper is on aspen. I only have to scoop up about a handful or two of chips with each spot clean. No particular favourite spot either. |
0.0.1 MBK : Fester 0.0.1 Florida King : Rattler (Rattle & Hum) 0.0.1 Californian King : Diablo Diego 1.0.0 Coastal Carpet Python : Vambo 0.0.1 Grey Rat Snake : Mirkey 0.0.3 Corn Snakes : Taggart, Woody & Blaze 0.2.0 Tarantulas : New River Red Rump. Red Chile Rose |
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Welshlamb
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
33 Posts |
Posted - 05/06/2013 : 10:22:20
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I have been asking for advice on the corn brother forum. There I was advised about megazorb, so I got some on its way. Hopefully this works better than the beech chips I've been using.
I had around 4cm depth of the stuff and she still managed to dirty the wood at the base of my viv. Least she's stopped musking |
0.0.1 George - Anerythristic Corn Snake - CB 120.1.0 Belle - California King Snake - CB 10 |
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Nicola
Egg
United Kingdom
67 Posts |
Posted - 23/07/2013 : 22:31:09
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I like to use kitchen roll so its easy to spot and cheap to replace but my little tinker favours doing his business when being handled!!!! So much that i can now predict when he is about to do it and place some under his but so i no longer get covered in it.... the bigger his dinners get, the far more mess he is making! not nice! lol x |
0.0.1 California Kingsnake. Cecil 0.1.0 Spider Royal Python. Lexi
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Thedog1977
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
2 Posts |
Posted - 06/08/2013 : 10:13:19
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i have both my snake (goins and corn)on cage carpet its great when its dirty just disinfected and put in the washing machine (no washing powder) for 15 mins and then place back in viv slightly dam and they love it heatmat and or lamp will dry it in about 30 mins |
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deadmansfinger
Moderator
United Kingdom
597 Posts |
Posted - 08/08/2013 : 17:05:44
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I use newspaper for all my snakes, especially since all my adult kings and corn are really messy. If they make a mess I fully clean them out, clean with some F10 and replace the paper. I also find the snakes seem to prefer hiding under the paper.
I tried aubiose and other substrates but find paper the best. |
1.0 Milksnake 3.3 Kingsnakes 1.1 Royal Python 1.2 Cornsnakes
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nickyff
Egg
United Kingdom
67 Posts |
Posted - 09/08/2013 : 03:24:39
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paper? interesting- ive got some on chips and some on aspen, i like the chips better visually but they really dont absorb wetness well at all- i find damp patches on the wood, like the OP. aspen is nicer for the snakeys, they like to burrow in it and then pop! their little head appears... spot is the funniest, she seems to think that if her neck is covered, she's invisible... even though there's still a good three foot of distinct black and white banded waggliness waving about above the bedding behind her- kings, bless em, theyre just so fik... my problem with aspen and chips is cos lots of my vivs are coverted glass-front cupboards, there's no 'threshold' at the bottom, so the bedding gets caught in the glass door runners. drives me potty. paper might solve that, i spose..... i guess for them to burrow, you put in lots of layers, then DMF? |
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deadmansfinger
Moderator
United Kingdom
597 Posts |
Posted - 10/08/2013 : 00:57:45
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Just 2 layers of newspaper in each RUB. Each snake has a hot hide and a cold hide but mostly they choose to hide under the paper, usually between the 2 layers. |
1.0 Milksnake 3.3 Kingsnakes 1.1 Royal Python 1.2 Cornsnakes
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Edited by - deadmansfinger on 10/08/2013 01:01:11 |
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Welshlamb
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
33 Posts |
Posted - 10/08/2013 : 09:49:31
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I've been converted to megazorb bedding. I've tried fake grass, aspen, beech chips. Megazorb is the cheapest and best for cleaning. |
0.0.1 George - Anerythristic Corn Snake - CB 120.1.0 Belle - California King Snake - CB 10 |
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Beowulf1976
Hatchling
United Kingdom
199 Posts |
Posted - 24/01/2014 : 14:20:43
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I use coir with mine, she goes all over the place, but I just need a teaspoon to collect the toilet bits and then she's clean again. |
1.0.0 Turkish Van - Oscar, 0.1.0 Avicularia Metallica - Penelope, 0.1.0 Arizona Mountain King - Tehya. 1.0.0 Black Labrador - Sam |
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Welshlamb
Snake Mite
United Kingdom
33 Posts |
Posted - 01/02/2014 : 12:08:18
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I quit megazorb as it was far to dusty. I have no moved to another hemp but can't remember the name it works wonders |
0.0.1 George - Anerythristic Corn Snake - CB 120.1.0 Belle - California King Snake - CB 10 |
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