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rabbit pellets as substrate????

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#1 ·
a guy i know is trying out rabbit pellets as substrate for giant snakes so does anyone have any thoughts on this??are they absorbent?will they hold humidity?if ingested they shouldn,t cause an issue but could they?do they attract little pests that eat them for example?any views guys and girls?
 
#2 ·
Which type are you talking about? There's alfalfa, paper, etc? Some have different qualities such as being more obsorbant or holding odors better than others.
 
#12 ·
I have only used alfalfa with rabbits, but IMO its not very absorbent or odor controlled. On the plus side, they are safe. Alfalfa pellets are just pressed hay, they are completely natural and won't swell up when wet like paper products.

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#13 ·
I seem to remember reading somewhere that they can cause harm if ingested due to a snake not being able to digest plant matter of any form. Don't know if its right or not but I can see the logic behind it. Snakes digestive system is capable of digesting meat, bones but thats totally different to plants. I believe that the rabbit pellets are prone to attract small mites especially if it becomes damp.