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    Re: RI question

    Quote Originally Posted by JeffJ View Post
    pine usually is ok if its kiln dried. that gets rid of the toxic vapors, correct me if im wrong of course. cedar is always a big no no. however i suppose the pine could be the issue if it was emitting the toxic vapors.

    your doing the right think getting that vet appointment, if he worsens before you get to the appointment just take him in asap for an emergency visit.
    kiln drying reduces the toxic fumes

    it could also be sheding skin stuck around the nostrils but i would surely keep an eye on the snake and definately dont use pine or cedar

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