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    Re: Still not eating/shedding?

    Quote Originally Posted by Traceur View Post
    I checked and it's sphagnum New Zealand moss. I also looked further into the reviews and Q&A. It's safe for geckos, so I'm assuming it's also good for snakes and other reptiles.

    Down side is it has a possibility of bringing gnats. Are they dangerous to the snake??
    Gnats are utterly harmless, a minor annoyance at the worst. Safe for geckos = safe for snakes,

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