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Should i be worryed?

kimbyra said:
Its important to know what kind of wood chips you have. There are a few kinds that are toxic to corns, (pine, cedar, fir, etc) and others that retain moisture too much. BTW, aspen is the absolute best for corns IMO.
It was recremended to me by my local snake expert, she uses it in all her tanks including her 9 year old snakes.. so i trust her.
 
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