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kdlang Posted - 13/05/2011 : 15:01:51
My friend works for a chap who makes kitchen and bedroom units out of loads of different types of wood. He has aparently got some sycamore shavings and wanted to know if they were ok to use for my snakes as he will do me a deal on them if I want them.
So my question is, would it be ok to use sycamore shavings as bedding?
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kdlang Posted - 15/05/2011 : 10:28:11
Ok thanks Ali. I have been assured that it is 100% pure and dust free. I just wasn't sure if it could be used as shavings. I know people have used sycamore branches but I have also seen posts saying not to use them. Got a bit confused (which isn't difficult lol)

My friends boss works with lots of different types of wood so there could be more strange queries like this. Mind you I think he will still find it hard to beat my aubiose prices lol
gingerpony Posted - 13/05/2011 : 17:31:39
ooh heck, that's a bit more obscure lol
i can't see a problem with it personally....

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