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    Re: Pine bedding?

    Hmmm. So anyone use Eco flakes for their snake collection? I like the smaller pieces and fluffiness. It'd be nice to use the same bedding for rodents and snakes.
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    Re: Pine bedding?

    Quote Originally Posted by Marrissa View Post
    Hmmm. So anyone use Eco flakes for their snake collection? I like the smaller pieces and fluffiness. It'd be nice to use the same bedding for rodents and snakes.
    What are eco flakes made of? Pine is fine as years and years of experience has proven, but that doesn't mean that all wood products are okay. I have first hand experience proving that cedar is dangerous to snakes.
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    Re: Pine bedding?

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    What are eco flakes made of? Pine is fine as years and years of experience has proven, but that doesn't mean that all wood products are okay. I have first hand experience proving that cedar is dangerous to snakes.
    I think Eco Flake is a pine bedding mix (dried) from AWF. I've used it. It's a lot like aspen Sani-Chips in terms on consistency.

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