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    Re: Pine

    Quote Originally Posted by Hotshot View Post
    I dont know. I dont see why it would hurt them its not like cedder.
    Actually cedar and pine do have a lot in common. The most common being phenols, that sweet aromatic scent. They are caustic, poisonous, acidic compounds that are very commonly used in cleaning products. Pinesol and Lysol are a few of the brands that use these phenols.

    They have been shown to increase liver enzymes and cause liver and kidney disease in small animals.

    Phenols are present in all softwoods, so sticking to hardwoods is recommended.

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    Re: Pine

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    Wouldn't it be in risk of getting soaked frequently? Snakes tip their water bowls over. Snakes climb into their water bowls and slosh water everywhere. Snakes drag themselves over the bowls and drop shavings into the water, as well as sloshing it out of the bowl. Snakes pee and soak their bedding on a regular basis.

    I meant if it was fresh and smelling of pine. If its well dried I've never had a problem. In fact, I have never had a problem with adult snakes at all, just a few babies back in the long ago.
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    Re: Pine

    I can just use it for my rats I can use newspaper for snakes
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    You could learn a thing or two from Big Gunns. The first lesson being.....if you're gonna dish it, you better be ready to EAT IT!!!!!
    I do it for the lulz, nothing else.

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    Re: Pine

    Quote Originally Posted by Hotshot View Post
    I can just use it for my rats I can use newspaper for snakes
    best bet
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    Re: Pine

    personally i wouldnt risk using pine for any of my animals, pine is toxic to small animals so i wouldnt take a chance. You can get the huge bags of aspen for like 12 bucks at petco/petsmart in the rodent section anyway.

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    Re: Pine

    I think the will be fine Thanks everyone!
    Quote Originally Posted by Big Gunns View Post
    You could learn a thing or two from Big Gunns. The first lesson being.....if you're gonna dish it, you better be ready to EAT IT!!!!!
    I do it for the lulz, nothing else.

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    Re: Pine

    Quote Originally Posted by Hotshot View Post
    I can just use it for my rats I can use newspaper for snakes
    Yes I recently switched to paper. I bought fat rolls of unprinted news paper and that stuff is great and amazingly cheap compared to any kind of wood bedding. Easy to clean the cages and It also lacks the possible problems of using the wrong kind of wood shavings.

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