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my female has eating a piece of substrate wood chip!!!!!!!!!!

reptilemt

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hi ppl i have a female corn that she is pregnant.today i feed her a small mouse.while she is eating the mouse she ate a piece of wood chip.is that dangerous???????

please help me hat can i do??????
 
Raxen said:
she'll either regurge it or digest it, how big was the chip?

hi raxen no the wood chip was very small but i am worry worried because my female is pregant.does the wood chip make any damage to the eggs

???????????
 
I,m guessing here but I would think that the eggs are all ready developed so no harm should come to them.
 
what kind of bedding is it? if it was aspen, its fully digesable... or so the breeder i got my corns off says...

i feed mine outside the viv anyways so no chance of that happening...
 
Roy Munson said:
Aspen is not digestible to a snake. It may pass through anyway, but it won't be digested.

damn that guy... he really does need to talk to you dean hahaha!!!
you need to show him a lavender aswell, to proove thier exsistance!!
 
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