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#16 E-Z Lok Threaded Insert, Zinc, Hex-Flanged, UNC Threads, Inch, Made in US
Provides a Strong Machine Thread In Soft WoodsIdeal For Use in Pine, Plywood, Composition Board, and MDFDesigned For Use In Applications Such As Ready-To-Assemble Furniture, Drawer Pulls, Display Case, and Shipping CratesSimply Drill the Appropriately Sized Hole and Install with Hex Key or Optional Drive ToolTapered External Threads Resist Pull-Out Caused By Vibration
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u/WorstWarriorNA ยท 2 pointsr/snakes

>Currently I use aspen with my current setup but I am able to remove the top for easy cleaning. Removing the top on the AP T8 is about 16 or so screws (maybe more) so I am considering using corrugated wrap or any other suggestions people might have...I fear the aspen will be a pain to clean in the small 12" high T8?

If you are planning to constantly remove the top to clean, ditch the screws that came with the AP cage, they are wood screws and will strip the holes after 3-4 removal/reinstalls. Get these and matching machine screws.

For me, I used aspen for a good 3 months on my AP cage, I got tired of it as it does dry the enclosure and the winter made my humidity struggle so I swapped to cedar. I just spot cleaned the aspen and for removal i used a dustpan to shovel it and then vaccuumed the remainder while my snake was being handled/in his quarantine tub.