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12-07-04, 11:49 PM
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Substrate question
Just a quick question (hope i put this in the right forum)
but im curious to know wich wood shavings are NOT good to be used with snakes...
Thnx for everyones help.
Josh
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12-07-04, 11:57 PM
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Any coniforous tree ( i dont think i spelled that right) really, specially Cedar, Spruce and even Pine. From what i read and smell anyway....Lucas
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12-08-04, 12:02 AM
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actually i meant evergreen....sorry
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12-08-04, 12:43 AM
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well there are good evergreem species, i wouldnt use conifers tho. personallyi hate firs. tehy got this irritating crap in theire bark/cambium (sp? right word even?) that is a pain in the arse. id imagine it would drive anskes mad as well.
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12-08-04, 11:34 AM
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Softwoods, apple, and walnut. Softwoods all contain levels of phenol which can be harmful, some more than others. Walnut contains juglone. There's something about apple wood as well, but I cannot remember.
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12-08-04, 11:52 AM
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Location: Waterloo
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Many keepers recommend usnig shredded Aspen. I have tried a number of things, and it has worked best for myself and others. It is reasonably priced as well, and can be found at Wal-Mart.
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12-08-04, 12:17 PM
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cypress is good also.
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