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Re: Essential oil Diffuser?
 Originally Posted by Morjean
It's species dependent, but more often than not true! In a lot of snakes (most colubrids for example, which make up roughly 2/3 of all snakes and include Ball Pythons) the left lung technically exists, but evolution reduced it to a non-functioning stump of an organ in order to save space.
Good point; I should have worded it "functioning lung".
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Re: Essential oil Diffuser?
 Originally Posted by DennisM
Perhaps you should take your own advice.
Infer whatever you want. I was merely posting some info, as what was posted up to that point was not accurate.
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Re: Essential oil Diffuser?
 Originally Posted by SiXandSeven8ths
Infer whatever you want. I was merely posting some info, as what was posted up to that point was not accurate.
Sadly the information you gave was centered around humans, and whilst cedar might very well have good effects on humans, it's frighteningly close to poison to a lot of reptiles ― Making your information very very dangerous to anyone who might light-heartedly apply it to their pets! Because "What was posted up to that point" is indeed accurate... [Source]
It's okay to be wrong, we all are now and then, just please take this from it: Please don't apply human medical circumstances to pets, do research instead or ask a vet, before an animal comes to harm! Thank you!
Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 06-22-2016 at 04:18 PM.
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Even related to cats and dogs, there is not yet one reliable study proving the safety of using it for them. You would be taking even more of a chance with snakes.
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Re: Essential oil Diffuser?
 Originally Posted by Morjean
It's species dependent, but more often than not true! In a lot of snakes (most colubrids for example, which make up roughly 2/3 of all snakes and include Ball Pythons)
Just wanted to post a quick correction here. Ball Pythons are NOT colubrids, While all snakes are in the Order Squamata, there are several different families of snakes, the colubridae and the pythonidae being two of them. All pythons (including ball pythons) are in the family Pythonidae, NOT in the family Colubridae.
Also, I believe that all pythons have TWO functioning lungs rather then the one functioning lung that is common in colubrids.
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Re: Essential oil Diffuser?
 Originally Posted by MarkS
Just wanted to post a quick correction here. Ball Pythons are NOT colubrids, While all snakes are in the Order Squamata, there are several different families of snakes, the colubridae and the pythonidae being two of them. All pythons (including ball pythons) are in the family Pythonidae, NOT in the family Colubridae.
Also, I believe that all pythons have TWO functioning lungs rather then the one functioning lung that is common in colubrids.
I believe you are correct about the lungs. My understanding is that balls in fact have two that are functional but one is much smaller than the other.
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Re: Essential oil Diffuser?
 Originally Posted by MarkS
Just wanted to post a quick correction here. Ball Pythons are NOT colubrids, While all snakes are in the Order Squamata, there are several different families of snakes, the colubridae and the pythonidae being two of them. All pythons (including ball pythons) are in the family Pythonidae, NOT in the family Colubridae.
Also, I believe that all pythons have TWO functioning lungs rather then the one functioning lung that is common in colubrids.
Oh my god, my bad! Apologies, I don't know how I managed to heck that colubrid thing up, thank you for correcting me!! Wish I could edit my original post...
Nonetheless I have always been told that BPs only have one functioning lung, and the second one is very much reduced/very small, but that is hear-say and I do not guarantee it now that I have been informed that BPs sure as heckie aint colubrids!
Colubrids, on the other hand, very well do have the one-lung-heavily-reduced thing going on.
One lung or one and a half or two ― Either way I still wouldn't ever use pine oil anything around them, to get back to the topic...
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Last edited by Morjean; 06-24-2016 at 12:56 PM.
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Re: Essential oil Diffuser?
 Originally Posted by Morjean
One lung or one and a half or two ― Either way I still wouldn't ever use pine oil anything around them, to get back to the topic...
Definitely agree with that, while I'm certain that there have never been any studies using essential cedar oils in a diffuser around snakes, I've seen first hand what Cedar wood as a substrate for snakes can do and it's not a pretty sight.
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My question is, why is there discussion on the number of functioning lungs? If I breathe in poison in both my lungs or my left lung instead of my right lung or vise verse I'm pretty sure the results are all the same......
Quick Google search didn't yield much on oils, but there is multiple legit sources on the very negative effects of Cedar substrate on ball pythons. Personally I see no reason to risk the unknown given what we do know.
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Re: Essential oil Diffuser?
 Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser
My question is, why is there discussion on the number of functioning lungs? If I breathe in poison in both my lungs or my left lung instead of my right lung or vise verse I'm pretty sure the results are all the same......
Whilst answering the initial question someone mentioned that snakes only have one lung, which was promptly followed by someone else doubting that claim ― followed by this small off-topic discourse on snek lungs 
TLDR, the initial question was asked and we got sidetracked
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