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4 dry quarts, #1 preferred snake bedding by professional herpetoculturists worldwide! This bedding is easy to clean, non-toxic, 99.9% dust free, hypoallergenic, has higher absorption properties than other beddings, and contains no harmful oils.
SKU | 1202391 |
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Primary Brand | Zoo Med |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Volume | 24 QT |
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Best corn snake bedding
kepps03
13 years ago
This stuff us GREAT!! Corn snakes love this stuff because they love to burro. It...
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darkdazeys
15 years ago
I loved this product because I would mix it with the coconut husk. However, I re...
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I have a new Ball Python that eats allright, but it stays in it's hide all the time, day and night. I keep the temperature gradient consistant. The hide is the black square with a hole in one end. I feed him in a separate clear habitat. The substrate is aspen bedding wich, consists of perfectly square 3mm pieces that stick to every thing it comes in contact withincluding the snake wich is covered. I have to mist more than seven times a day to keep the humidity above 40%. One quart at a time.
I saw many breeders using sawdust or wood mulch for whelping box bedding is it good?
Currently I am using calcium sand. It doesn’t seem to be effecting Ash at all. Should I continue to use the sand or get something else such as eco earth?
What is the best bedding for my rabbit
I am setting up a new habitat for my 2 sibling gerbils. I want it to be as natural of a habitat as their ancestors in the wild live in. Which substrate would you recommend that would be as natural as they would receive in their desert environment?
Can guinea pigs use this type of bedding? Is the bedding dangerous to them?
I have two baby rats, I was using Kaytee Natural Paper Bedding and wanted to switch them to a different bedding but couldn’t figure out which one would be a safer option to switch to. I did some reading and found that Pine was dangerous to rats because of the oils so I avoided it. Recently I spoke with a breeder who said Kiln dried pine is okay and isn’t dangerous to them because the oils are all dried up but people in a rat group on Facebook have expressed concern. Is it okay to use Pine?
I have guinea pig and I was wondering what kind of bedding is ok for them. The enclosure is large so I’m not sure if I wanna use that much paper bedding
SO i am thinking about getting a leopard gecko, but i am not spending a ridiculous amount of money on a cage so i am using a plastic laundrey hamper that seems about maybe 10 gallons and i am setting up little hiddy spots and stuff but i dont know wha tbeedding i should use and how much light they need please hep :)
I just bought some loose coconut fiber bedding. They used to just have dirt. After the change he began to try to escape to the female toad's habitat and hasnt calmed down. He is also getting the fiber grounds in his water bowl. Is there anything I can do to calm him down and also keep his bowl clean? Our female adapted just fine and doesnt get any in her bowl. I think its because he keeps jumping around and making a mess.
I've had my boy for two years now and I've been using Aspen wood shavings recently for bedding. However, I've noticed that Winnie has a noticeable patch of missing hair, I bathe him regularly, I'm concerned that it could be the bedding that is having an effect on his fur, or is it something in his diet that needs to change?
Do you have any suggestions for litter box or harness training. Also, can I use pine shavings for their bedding as it is not a red wood?