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    Question Scented dog pee pads for temporary substrate?

    Its fairly late at night and atm I dont have access to my normal substrate of newspaper or wood chips. The place im staying at does happen to have some dog pee pads but they are midly 'fresh' scented, and I was just curious if it seems they would be ok for my ball python for a night or so? I know scents such as air fresheners are not good for bps, but I am curious if the light scent could effect him.

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    If it were me I would use paper towels, copy paper, a bath towel, or a T-shirt before used a scented pad. Your mileage may vary.
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    Re: Scented dog pee pads for temporary substrate?

    Ok thanks, I found some paper towel I will use

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