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10-03-04, 08:14 PM
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Thanks, that's what I though.
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10-03-04, 08:27 PM
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All threads on this topic have been merged.. The answer to all the questions are still there, they just might not be in the order you remember them..
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10-03-04, 08:30 PM
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Location: Ottawa, Canada
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Smoke RISES. Within reason, it's alright. I burn incense on my window sill, and have scented candles around my room. It's not going to scale tank walls and sink into your herp cages...
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10-04-04, 12:28 PM
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Location: Virginia, USA
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Actually heather it will. Don't forget that as smoke dissipates it will become less visible to the naked eye, and that just because it rises it wont also fill up a room. If your animal doesnt have free run and a choice to get away from it, like cats and dogs, then I dont think its right fair to do it. Just because it doesnt bother people doesnt mean it won't bother animals.
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oh, and
Matt- thanks
bartman- the answer to the search thing is no. hahaha.
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10-05-04, 09:29 AM
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I haven't read any of the other posts (sorry) but I wouldn't burn candles or incense around reptiles, or any other animals for that reason. Have respect for their bodies and avoid exposing them to such things.
I'm a smoker and my reptiles are all kept in the bedroom where no smoking is allowed. I even have an air filtration thing in there to help with smoke that may drift in under the door (it's closed 99% of the time to reduce the smoke entering the room).
I don't even smoke around my dogs! LOL =)
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10-05-04, 10:04 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Katt
Candles have been known to kill birds.
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Kinda makes ya wonder what we are doing to ourselves. It's funny how often people believe as long as it is marketted for us, it is 100% safe. I don't personally burn candles, mostly because I'm afraid of burning my house down as well as I have a cat (except on Halloween, and they aren't scented), but I know many people who do burn them routinely. Some of them are even health nuts
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