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bedding?

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  • 10-27-2008, 10:25 PM
    sg1trogdor
    Re: bedding?
    I would tell him to change it or if you are really concerned buy him some substrate and tell him " oh man you gotta try this stuff its great" and see if he changes it. just my .02
  • 10-27-2008, 10:30 PM
    rocko
    Re: bedding?
    I don't see nothing wrong with it. I don't think enough people try new things these days.They just go with what people say over the net.:bow:
  • 10-27-2008, 10:44 PM
    SatanicIntention
    Re: bedding?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by rocko View Post
    I don't see nothing wrong with it. I don't think enough people try new things these days.They just go with what people say over the net.:bow:

    People don't try using pine with their snakes because they already know it kills them(as well as other animals, but no one cares about "feeder rats/mice").

    If the people who have been keeping snakes for half a century say that pine and cedar is bad for them and will cause bad things to happen(elevated liver/kidney values, neurologic symptoms, respiratory infections, and death), why would you tell a new keeper that it's okay? What if they went out and bought a bag of pine that hadn't been kiln-dried, or still had some oils in it from not being dried properly, and their snake ended up with a respiratory infection or neurologic impairment/seizures? They would come back here blaming the person who told them it was okay. What if that snake had been a morph that the person had worked long and hard to raise money for?

    Just some things to think about.
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