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    mice and pine

    if i keep my mice in pine bedding can i still feed the mice to my snakes or would that be harmful since the mice have been in contact with the pine?

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    Id switch over substrates wait a while before trying anything.

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    Re: mice and pine

    Yes you can feed them.

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    Re: mice and pine

    Quote Originally Posted by coldbloodaddict View Post
    Yes you can feed them.
    and it wouldnt affect my snakes in any way? i just wanna be safe and not feed em harmfull mice

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    no it wouldnt your good. lol Sorry for some reason I read that as cedar.

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    Re: mice and pine

    Nope...I've been using pine for my rodents for 12 years.

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