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Posted by: jessicamark at Sat Sep 16 17:40:44 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jessicamark ] i know that using cedar/pine shavings arent good for snakes but what about dried out root/driftwood from cedar trees? but what about after its been shaven down, soaked in salt water then put in the over, would it still be bad for them. the shavings are so much "fresher" than the wood im wanting to use. anybody have any ideas, all i can find it stuff about the shavings. | ||
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