Quote Originally Posted by 200xth View Post
Same. I much prefer pine over aspen. Doesn't mold nearly as easily, better absorbency, better odor control. I used to keep both on hand, but I don't bother with aspen anymore.
I was sincerely wondering why so many places seem to lump pine in with cedar as things you don't want to use for substrate with snakes.
No one on here would recommend using cedar as the oils are toxic to snakes. But if you say it is ok to use pine are they wrong?, when they say you shouldn't use pine and why are they wrong, was just wondering and hoping you had the answer. please educate me, as I would like to know.