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Old 20-Apr-07, 04:57 PM
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i dont see a problem with normal shavings (in fact aspen, cedar etc are great and they keep the smell down) but treated pine?! Treated pine is laced with chemicals and i'd hate to be concentrating those chemicals in my snake food.
 

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