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    Re: Enough is enough

    Quote Originally Posted by Superpop View Post
    You're right...I only have one snake.

    That does not mean snakes can't become "impacted" from aspen substrate and feeding inside their enclosures.

    Yes I AM LUCKY that my snake doesn't have issues with being fed outside of her enclosure.(that is not always the case though)

    I don't care if people feed inside/outside enclosure....

    I just want newbies to know the risks of compaction and I am the only person who brought that up and I feel it deserved to be brought up.
    Not trying to get involved in squabble here but just a question. You do realize that rat or mice bones are far more dense than aspen? BTW didnt you post something awhile back about using a UVB light for a ball python?
    Last edited by iCandiBallPythons; 06-26-2011 at 03:47 AM.
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