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    Checkered Albino Pics

    Got some positive feedback on a picture of my albino Harley that I posted in the Welcom forum, so I thought I'd share a few of the other good ones that I have!


    I love the red pine chip bedding and how it sets off her yellow, but I haven't been able to find it at any of the local pet stores lately...





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    Re: Checkered Albino Pics

    Great looking little scrub.
    Love that third photo.
    So, you bought custom colored substrate to match your snakes eyes. Nice touch.
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    Re: Checkered Albino Pics

    Nice pics, but I've heard/read that pine and cedar bedding are somewhat toxic to snakes and small animals.

    http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/husb...ding-okay.html

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    Re: Checkered Albino Pics

    Thanks for posting the links.
    Steve
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    Re: Checkered Albino Pics

    nice snake you have there

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    Re: Checkered Albino Pics

    As long as there is no smell to the pine bedding it should be fine. Usually those types of bedding are left to cure and the resin is eventually removed. But, it's always best to avoid anything you're unsure about.
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    Re: Checkered Albino Pics

    Actually I don't think it IS pine bedding; I don't know why I always call it that. Probably because I used to have a guinea pig when I was a little kid that did use pine bedding that looked similar. The bedding I use for the snake is called "ZooMed Aspen Snake Bedding" and I've used it the entire time I've had her until this most recent trip to the pet shop where I bought the ZooMed forest floor bedding... She likes to tunnel under the substrate and I noticed she had an easier time of doing that with the aspen chips. The new stuff is not cedar; I made sure.

    But yes, the red was a bit more expensive, but I bought it to match haha She disappeared in the natural color chips!

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    Re: Checkered Albino Pics

    Pine is fine. I've used it for years with zero issues & pretty much every large breeder that uses shavings uses it as well. They're safe and very inexpensive at farm supply stores (about $6 for 9 cubic feet). Also consider that pretty much every feeder rodent is born, raised and live their whole lives in the stuff.

    If it's not kiln dried is where one could possibly run into issues with the phenols. I can't speak for other places but I can't even find non kd pine shavings these days anyway. The pine shavings for the pet industry & agricultural use is kiln dried, it doesn't even say it on the bags any more.
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    Re: Checkered Albino Pics

    Ack I cut off my post.. Meant to say first off, beautiful marcianus
    To be honest I would be more concerned with the artificial dyed substrates than I would with Pine.
    Chris

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    Re: Checkered Albino Pics

    You're girl looks wonderful in red
    ~* Emily *~
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