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    Newspaper shavings

    Hi, I was wondering if newspaper run through a paper shredder is an ok substrate for snakes.



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    Re: Newspaper shavings

    i wouldnt shred it i'd just use it in whole. it would be ok i guess but the problem i would see is if you feed it in its cage then u risk him eating a piece of the paper also and the ink from the paper has toxins in it if im thinking correctly and if congested it could possibly harm your pet. i wouldnt do it myself but that is me . im sure others would agree but give it time for some of the more experienced to reply.



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    Re: Newspaper shavings

    Creates a lot of dust and can cause respiratory issues.
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    Re: Newspaper shavings

    Newspaper ink is not toxic. If that were the case, I'd think there would be a lot more people running around with cancerous fingers.

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    Re: Newspaper shavings

    Thank-you everyone, I think I will keep using it.
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    Re: Newspaper shavings

    Ive used it before. It worked okay, but I didn't like the way it looked....and my shredder broke, lol.
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    Re: Newspaper shavings

    Quote Originally Posted by m00kfu View Post
    Newspaper ink is not toxic. If that were the case, I'd think there would be a lot more people running around with cancerous fingers.
    It is toxic but in very large amounts. It's just like toxic marker ink. Newspaper ink smells horrible. Several years ago I used to deliver newspapers and when you handle the newspaper for so long, it gets all over your fingers and it's disgusting and smells like poop. I wouldn't recommend using it around a snake.

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    Re: Newspaper shavings

    The dust can cause respiratory hell, I would avoid using it shredded.
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    Re: Newspaper shavings

    Just to add, if you do choose to use newspaper, use the sheets with the least amount of ink (no pictures and no colour). Avoid the comics at all costs. If you're looking for a cheap alternative for substrate, go to the pet store, and buy a bag of 1250 cubic inches of compressed aspen. It's normally used for hamster and mice cages. But for some reason, buying a small bag of substrate specifically intended for reptiles costs just as much if not more for a quarter the amount. I buy that stuff for 10 bucks a bag. and it should last you months and months; possibly even a year. Considering you're using it for one tank.

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    Re: Newspaper shavings

    If you want to use shredded newspaper try making a sift box with a wood frame with hardware cloth or window screen. Sift the shredded newspaper over it to get rid of the dust.

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