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Blue Forum Manager


Joined : 01 Feb 2008 Posts : 209 Location : Illinois
| Subject: Milk Snakes and Sand Wed Mar 19, 2008 11:13 pm | |
| So, I have been going through different reptiles, as I am trying to save them from the biology labs at my school. Unfortunately, many of the teachers there don't know how to care for them properly as they are too busy to learn and don't have enough time to care for them. So, I am thinking about getting a milksnake from one of the labs, and I have been doing research on them. There is one thing though, that I am not sure on, can milksnakes be kept on sand? If this is possible, please tell me the type of sand that is recommended, but if it isn't, I will be fine with going with aspen shavings.  _________________ The only difference between the animal and the human, are the letters that they are spelled with. |
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Everything Animal Admin


Joined : 28 Jan 2008 Posts : 922 Location : U.K, Wiltshire
| Subject: Re: Milk Snakes and Sand Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:33 pm | |
| Im not to sure about that one, i'v heard that the sand can get under the scales and cause infection. _________________
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Blue Forum Manager


Joined : 01 Feb 2008 Posts : 209 Location : Illinois
| Subject: Re: Milk Snakes and Sand Fri Mar 21, 2008 12:39 am | |
| Ah, I will probably go with aspen shavings just to be careful then. Thank you for the help, Chris. _________________ The only difference between the animal and the human, are the letters that they are spelled with. |
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Jack Top Contributor

Joined : 23 Feb 2008 Posts : 129 Location : Scotland
| Subject: Re: Milk Snakes and Sand Tue Apr 01, 2008 1:10 pm | |
| | what is it on at the moment |
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Blue Forum Manager


Joined : 01 Feb 2008 Posts : 209 Location : Illinois
| Subject: Re: Milk Snakes and Sand Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:46 pm | |
| I never got one, and I actually wont be, as the snake I have been eyeing passed away at the pet store, or was sold. I will be getting a dwarf hamster, rather, as it will be a rescue from a friend. _________________ The only difference between the animal and the human, are the letters that they are spelled with. |
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Everything Animal Admin


Joined : 28 Jan 2008 Posts : 922 Location : U.K, Wiltshire
| Subject: Re: Milk Snakes and Sand Wed Apr 02, 2008 7:42 am | |
| Didn't you say you were getting it from your school lab's? _________________
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Blue Forum Manager


Joined : 01 Feb 2008 Posts : 209 Location : Illinois
| Subject: Re: Milk Snakes and Sand Wed Apr 02, 2008 10:20 pm | |
| It's a long story, the one at the lab I couldn't get as the teacher said he would be keeping it, so I then put my eye on buying one myself, but I would rather rescue an animal then just purchase one. _________________ The only difference between the animal and the human, are the letters that they are spelled with. |
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BrizzysReps staff


Age : 22 Joined : 10 Mar 2008 Posts : 112 Location : pa
| Subject: Re: Milk Snakes and Sand Mon Jun 02, 2008 4:47 pm | |
| | Papertowels are always the safest, you can use aspen as well, carefresh bedding is another good one to be saf with. |
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