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Old 10-03-04, 08:14 PM   #16
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Thanks, that's what I though.
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Old 10-03-04, 08:19 PM   #17
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There's been like three posts already on this topic. Two of which were in the last week. Does no one use the search to see if its been asked?

http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/showt...315#post407315

http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/showt...threadid=54373
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Old 10-03-04, 08:27 PM   #18
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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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Old 10-03-04, 08:30 PM   #19
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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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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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bartman- the answer to the search thing is no. hahaha.
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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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Old 10-05-04, 10:04 AM   #22
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Candles have been known to kill birds.
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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