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CSN Posted - 02/08/2010 : 06:23:28
hey guys hope everyone is well

i had a conversation about substrate earlier and wanted to know where you guys keep your substrate to stop it from been effected by mites.

cheers csn
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n/a Posted - 02/08/2010 : 11:26:54
i know one of ours got some sort of bug from his substrate, we took it to be mites and treated it just as u would mites. now we bake the chips before putting them in. was not fun getting rid
Sta~ple Posted - 02/08/2010 : 11:15:52
If you wanted something completely bug free Rubstrate would be an idea but I have no idea how it works with snakes. I use horse bedding like megazorb and auibois.

All natural substrates may contain bugs, but there's aren't necessaryly snake mites, they could be substrate bugs.
n/a Posted - 02/08/2010 : 10:25:33
bake it. thats what we doing now anyway
Mouse Posted - 02/08/2010 : 09:01:08
I just keep mine in it's bag, what mites are you worried about, and what substrate?

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