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    Re: Switching to rats

    Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    Interesting take on things as regards woodland bark ..... I've never had any problem with rotting bark or branches for that matter so far , I naturally select dry stuff not bogwood or bark that's already rotting or decaying . I should have mentioned to give them a swill in some diluted F10 just to alleviate any concerns .

    Which organisms are you referring to incidentally ?
    I was thinking of various microorganisms, fungi diseases in bark, parasites, spider mites, and whatever other tree pests even besides just bacteria. It's not that any of it would come and kill your snake, but I'd personally avoid all that stuff to begin with.

    Picking already very dry stuff and swilling in diluted in F10 probably would've been good to mention though! LOL.
    Last edited by redshepherd; 02-19-2016 at 04:50 PM.




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