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    Quote Originally Posted by meowmeowkazoo View Post
    "Our" word? I'd rather take Skiploder's word for it, because he has far more experience than either of us. Cedar is harmful, kiln dried pine is not. I have used it for years now.

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...49#post1915049

    I appreciate your concern, and I will update after I see the vet.

    You came here and asked for help, Evenstar is trying. No need to be rude because you don't like the answers you got. Reminds me of a newb kid move.

    Pine and cedars are not good to use! Why fight about it, when you can just put papers down and see if that helps. You want help, that's a suggestion you've been given. And no harm in trying.

    And... I have been on here for a year and a half, seen enough to know who I would trust for advice, and who not. If I ever had a boa problem, Evenstar would be the first person I ran to.

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