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    Is this pine bedding safe for ball pythons?

    I've here that pine bedding was bad for ball pythons and also herd if you use kiln dried it is ok.....?

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    There has been a few thread on that, and people will often disagree but the best one is this https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...at+pine+debate
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    I personally wouldn't use pine, regardless of kiln or not.
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    I would advise against using any pine or cedar

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