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Does anyone know the name of the reptile bedding that looks like real small rectanguler pieces of wood? Its suposed to be safe even if swallowed. I usually keep all my snakes on paper towel or b/w newspaper but I have a few nervous pines that I would like to provide a burrowing medium for. I would also be interested in any other safe bedding recomendations. Thanks
 
i use aspen for my BP and my Corns, it's not dusty, and it's good if they don't need the moisture/humidity. (for that, i use cypress mulch).

hope this sorta helps.

-Karin
 
sani-chips is the bedding made of little rectangular chips. They are not so good for burrowing though, they tend to compact pretty tight.

Wes Pollock
 
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