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    Re: Diatomaceous earth dangerous?

    Its safe for avian scales and feathers, which are modified scales. So I'm going to say they are safe for reptiles.

    Their scales aren't like an exoskeleton. And dehydrating them wouldn't be a problem like bugs since the DE kills insects by shreading them and dehydrating them do death.

    I use DE for my mammals. If you were really concerned, email the manufacturer. But I personally wouldn't see an issue.

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    Last edited by satomi325; 07-12-2014 at 01:09 AM.

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