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Old 02-25-05, 08:29 PM   #1
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Old Faithful...

Ha ha not that old. He's only 3!! Wonder what that is in "snake years"? LOL!

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Old 02-25-05, 08:50 PM   #2
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Haha Jeff, we're up to eight already?
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good stuff Jeff. adult pastels friggin RULE.
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Old 02-25-05, 08:57 PM   #4
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:bugout: There's definitely something good brewing there. Awesome pastel!
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Old 02-25-05, 09:33 PM   #5
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He still looks great! Good luck with him.

What's that hide made of?
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Old 02-25-05, 11:31 PM   #6
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Thanx doods!

Ian, no Maude's tonight. Chad can't make it and V-ball is now pushed ahead so late. I'm gettin' old so......... Call me tomorrow. I think we're stylin'.

Tim-o-tay, the hide is a 1/2 of a tree-trunk bark. Fir. Very old. I have 3 of them. I love them. Not as much as the plywood hides i utilize, but I like something different once in a while.
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Mabey multiply wiht 7.Like they do with dogs lol.
So he would be a 21 year old boy now.LOL
I realy don't know But he is a very joung handsome fello.
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Very nice Jeff!!!, Man I cant wait to start breeding some stuff. Good thing is I can take off with all the hatchling when is Paul passed out on the floor from all that Jack he drinks! lol
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I dunno man, that Paul can drink insane amounts of Jack. It'd take a king's ransom worth of Jack to put that bastage down, LOL!!
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Old 03-02-05, 04:40 PM   #10
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Hey Jeff,

I love all the pics you keep posting but I've been wondering what kind of bark nuggets are you using for substrate. They look the wrong color for cypress and I thought pine bark was a big no, no.

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Orchid Bark from interior fir trees. No resin in the bark. Bark is dead "wood" (actually outer cambium, known as "cork cambium") and has none of the phenols in it.

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Old 03-04-05, 07:39 AM   #12
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Orchid Bark from interior fir trees. No resin in the bark. Bark is dead "wood" (actually outer cambium, known as "cork cambium") and has none of the phenols in it.

Cheers Rob!!
I had posted in another thread, but since it is more "on topic" in this one, I'll post my question here... does that mean that pine bark would be fine for ball pythons? I can't get cypress mulch or orchid bark here unless I'd order a pallet of it I guess... what I can get though is pine bark, and I can probably get LOTs of it in the spring (soon).... I would really like to try it out if it's not going to kill my snakes.. I don't want to risk anything, so if there are any risks I'd rather stick with shredded aspen...

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I use fir bark. I can't say about pine bark. It could have resins and pitch that seep through. I don't know your source. Bark normally has nothing in it, but without actually inspecting your stuff, I ain't going to make a call that could be detrimental to your collection.
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I'll see if I can find some fir bark then.. here in NB, we're loaded with trees, so I can only get local softwood bark it seems.. they don't import all that fancy orchid bark 'n' stuff...

Thanks for your opinion Jeff.

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Let me know how it goes Bristen!!
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