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Posted by: bigbearhook at Wed Feb 20 23:54:16 2013 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bigbearhook ] Pine is fine. Been using it for years. Other people have too. Shoot, I use it for my colubrids and rosy boas too. Some say not to. I learned from guys been using it for 20 years without problems. I don't use it on the pythons just because it molds too much in high humidity. Corns, Rosies, Bulls, Hogs. It's all good. Just can't use cedar or pine bark. Most shavings have almost no bark at all. Many of the species we keep are native to Pine forests. If it's good enough for them, it's ok for me. Like I said though, no bark. Too many oils and sap in the bark. [ Hide Replies ]
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