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Pine
I just got Pine shavings for my rats can I use it for my snakes also? I know cedder is'nt good
 Originally Posted by Big Gunns
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Re: Pine
Ah so it wasn't aspen? I wouldnt use pine for snakes.
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Re: Pine
Nope only small bags of aspan I'm almost 100% sure Ed uses Pine for snakes
 Originally Posted by Big Gunns
You could learn a thing or two from Big Gunns. The first lesson being.....if you're gonna dish it, you better be ready to EAT IT!!!!!
I do it for the lulz, nothing else.
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No Ed uses aspen for his snakes and pine for his rats..LOL
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Re: Pine
Pine is fine as long as it isn't super fresh, so fresh that it's still sappy.
Also, keep it out of the water bowl. Turpines will be released by fresh pine if it gets soaked and these are bad for snakes.
Other than that, I've only been using it for few decades without problems.
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 Originally Posted by Big Gunns
You could learn a thing or two from Big Gunns. The first lesson being.....if you're gonna dish it, you better be ready to EAT IT!!!!!
I do it for the lulz, nothing else.
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Re: Pine
 Originally Posted by wilomn
Pine is fine as long as it isn't super fresh, so fresh that it's still sappy.
Also, keep it out of the water bowl. Turpines will be released by fresh pine if it gets soaked and these are bad for snakes.
Other than that, I've only been using it for few decades without problems.
I'll use pine then thanks!
 Originally Posted by Big Gunns
You could learn a thing or two from Big Gunns. The first lesson being.....if you're gonna dish it, you better be ready to EAT IT!!!!!
I do it for the lulz, nothing else.
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 Originally Posted by wilomn
Also, keep it out of the water bowl. Turpines will be released by fresh pine if it gets soaked and these are bad for snakes.
Wouldn't it be in risk of getting soaked frequently? Snakes tip their water bowls over. Snakes climb into their water bowls and slosh water everywhere. Snakes drag themselves over the bowls and drop shavings into the water, as well as sloshing it out of the bowl. Snakes pee and soak their bedding on a regular basis.
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Re: Pine
I dont know. I dont see why it would hurt them its not like cedder.
 Originally Posted by Big Gunns
You could learn a thing or two from Big Gunns. The first lesson being.....if you're gonna dish it, you better be ready to EAT IT!!!!!
I do it for the lulz, nothing else.
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 Originally Posted by Hotshot
I dont know. I dont see why it would hurt them its not like cedder.
Not trying to throw sand but is it wroth the risk. If so and people are willing to try it and don't have any problems but as for me I wont risk it.
just my two cents
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