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    Re: Impactions - Post 'Em Up!

    I have not once been warned against impaction in snakes, so I have nothing to add.

    So that begs the question - whay are so many people ready to jump in and warn against something that may be rarer than rare? Let's see those ingested substrate horror stories
    I cant really agree that this is a problem worth bringing up, being that in my five odd years of snake keeping, the only substrate warning I have gotten was to not use Cedor.

    Impaction, and problems related to eating a piece of substrate ( Like the ripping of the lining of their digestive track) are totally different things, I would have titled this differently because that to me would seem more like a problem.

    What I am saying here is that I agree with you... Impaction has not nor will ever cloud my mind when it comes to choosing a substrate for my snakes.
    Last edited by Beardedragon; 06-10-2010 at 12:04 PM.
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