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I know I have been a strong advocate of cypress mulch as a substrate. Actually it has the only thing I've used for the past three years for my pythons. Last night I took my carpet python to a very knowledgeable reptile vet who has been in both the herp and veterinary world for over 40 years. As it turns out, my snake has no respitory infection as I presumed, but the vet thought his lack of appetite was due to my use of mulch. I was informed that although not as near toxic as pine or ceader, cypress does contain tannins that over long periods can have negative effects on snakes including loss of appetite.
I hereby give my apologies to anybody who I suggested cypress to. As far as I had ever known, it was the perfect snake substrate. Unfortunately, it has proven to be not so.
Today I will switch my carpet over to newspaper temporarily, until I can find another suitable substrate that looks a bit more natural. My vet suggested washed and sterilized silica gravel; I will have to take a look into it. ~ Rex
I hereby give my apologies to anybody who I suggested cypress to. As far as I had ever known, it was the perfect snake substrate. Unfortunately, it has proven to be not so.
Today I will switch my carpet over to newspaper temporarily, until I can find another suitable substrate that looks a bit more natural. My vet suggested washed and sterilized silica gravel; I will have to take a look into it. ~ Rex