Happy Thanksgiving! (2 questions)
Question 1. Is it true that on the first Thanksgiving they did not eat turkey?
Question 2. Is it safe to use a clay or ceramic pot as a ball python's hide if the pot has been colored and/or glazed?
Re: Happy Thanksgiving! (2 questions)
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alkibp
Question 1. Is it true that on the first Thanksgiving they did not eat turkey?
Question 2. Is it safe to use a clay or ceramic pot as a ball python's hide if the pot has been colored and/or glazed?
1. Not sure, but it wouldn't surprise me that they didn't. True history rarely reflects current cultural traditions.
2. So long as they used a "food safe" glaze, you can be confident that it's safe to use. As for the non-food-safe glazes (those with lead in them) I couldn't say for sure it was risky...but personally I wouldn't take the chance.
I've got painted/glazed ceramic hides that my Mom made for me when she took a ceramics class a few years ago. Haven't had any issues with them at all.
Re: Happy Thanksgiving! (2 questions)
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Originally Posted by
alkibp
Question 1. Is it true that on the first Thanksgiving they did not eat turkey?
Question 2. Is it safe to use a clay or ceramic pot as a ball python's hide if the pot has been colored and/or glazed?
1---I would say prolly no turkey
2---I would think it wouldnt matter if it was in the kiln long enough to cure it? Not sure though?? I like the look of the natural clay though.