are cedar wood chips safe for corns?
Dec 22, 2006 #2 PaulSage I'm baaaaaack! Messages 2,590 Location Texas I don't think they're a good idea. Cedar has a tendency to cause respiratory illness in a wide variety of animals--especially in poorly ventilated enclosures (like aquariums and tubs.) I'd go with Aspen shavings. You can't go wrong with Aspen.
I don't think they're a good idea. Cedar has a tendency to cause respiratory illness in a wide variety of animals--especially in poorly ventilated enclosures (like aquariums and tubs.) I'd go with Aspen shavings. You can't go wrong with Aspen.
Dec 23, 2006 #3 Golden Gate Geckos Mean Old Gecko Lady Messages 12,730 Location SF Bay Area Cedar has toxic oils.
Dec 26, 2006 #5 R ReptileMan27 New Member Messages 2,409 Location New York Ceder and pine contain toxic oils that are deadly to herps. Go with aspen shavings,newspaper, reptile carpet,or paper towels.
Ceder and pine contain toxic oils that are deadly to herps. Go with aspen shavings,newspaper, reptile carpet,or paper towels.
Jan 1, 2007 #6 R Reptile_le00man7mm Guest I use aspen for all my snakes.. if you use alot like i do.. Tractor supply carries a 5ft cu" bag. No cedar or pine!
I use aspen for all my snakes.. if you use alot like i do.. Tractor supply carries a 5ft cu" bag. No cedar or pine!