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I would research what they use to dye it. I don't imagine they'd market something toxic, but something that isn't toxic to small rodents may be toxic to reptiles. Personally, I wouldn't use it if it's got a strong smell. Do you have anywhere you can get just plain undyed aspen. I would imagine it's cheaper than the 'decorative' stuff.
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Alternatively, if you want to keep the decorative look, for the KSB's you could use one of the several reptile sands out there. It's only a bit more difficult to clean and probably more expensive, but there is a nice variety of different colours. I kept my rosy boas on that and never had any problems. Don't even think they ingested any, though it was supposed to be safe for a small amount to be ingested.
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Huh. I didn't even know they made colored aspen bedding. I just used the regular kind til now. But I guess if it was marketed for reptiles, it should be safe enough, right? Haha maybe I should try it, just for a change of scene...
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