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Posted by: 414reptiles at Fri Oct 6 18:50:28 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by 414reptiles ] thanks for the reply... i use both cedar and pine... i tried figuring out which was better on my own... i have been working with reptiles a long time but the rodent breeding is new to me.. i've only been doing it for about a year. I was careful not to get pine or cedar that was heavy in dust and as of yet i havent noticed any illness in my colony. I didnt want to potentially harm the rodents and i definately didnt want to put my snakes at risk. I think i will use the pine i have left then try aspen... im not a big fan of pine it just seems to get messed up quicker than the cedar does. So after this bag of pine ill check aspen | ||
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