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    toxic???

    im making another hide for tyrone and am using a hot glue gun. is the glue in the gun toxic to snakes? i have never heard of this before but wanted to check it out

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    Re: toxic???

    Hold the glue bottle up to your computer monitor so that I can see it better.

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    Re: toxic???

    Quote Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    Hold the glue bottle up to your computer monitor so that I can see it better.

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    since when do hot glue sticks come in bottles

    btw, its just "standard" glue sticks

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    Re: toxic???

    Quote Originally Posted by mister
    since when do hot glue sticks come in bottles

    btw, its just "standard" glue sticks
    Well, they didn't come in a clear plastic bag. There HAD to have been some type of packaging that disclosed toxicity and/or possibly poison control information.

    I have no idea what "standard" glue sticks are or contain, but if they are in fact toxic in any way, federal law mandates that the manufacturer disclose that information to the consumer.

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    Re: toxic???

    yes but even if it did say it was toxic, how would i know if they are toxic to snakes as well and when i got them they were in a plastic bag. Just wondering, when people build their terrariums out of wood, what type of wood glue is used?

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    Re: toxic???

    i used contact cement to repair something in my cage. i would consider it toxic but i just let it dry for a day and everything seems fine.

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    Re: toxic???

    Quote Originally Posted by mister
    yes but even if it did say it was toxic, how would i know if they are toxic to snakes as well and when i got them they were in a plastic bag. Just wondering, when people build their terrariums out of wood, what type of wood glue is used?
    If it's toxic to people, it's going to be toxic to snakes as well.

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    Re: toxic???

    i used a hot glue gun to make to make one of my arboreal cages, and my snake is fine
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    Re: toxic???

    Someone advised me to use a glue gun to secure temp probes etc and I did. Hot glue will be very dangeroud to your snake! and as it is drying it may give off fumes but dried it is inert - I'm sure eating a large chunk of it would do them no good but I really don't think it is an issue - a similar situation to the silicon sealant most tanks/cages are made with.
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    Re: toxic???

    Hot glue is just fine....just make sure the package reads non-toxic and you let it cool down before coming into contact with your snake...if little kids can eat it...it will not hurt your ball pythons. Also, I would never recommend using a hot glue gun to attach temp probes...the high temp level on the probe can cause it to cause an error in your temp readings....i always use double sided tape for that kinda stuff (just make sure no sticky parts are exposed in the enclosure).
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