Baking cocofiber in aluminum tray??

Cecil

Arachnopeon
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Again, I don't see any logic being used here. You have a toxicity concern, you have the material in the oven. What is possibly too late??

It's too late to throw it out?

If one is really concerned about the animal in one's care, and values its life beyond the cost of replacement etc, then one simply takes the material in question, throws it out and starts new. This isn't rocket science, and substrate isn't expensive at all.

However, if one doesn't care, then if something were to happen to your cherished pet, it will suffer from one's lack of caring. There's really no reason for such an outcome to happen at all. Unless an owner doesn't care. If so, why bother own a living animal, just get a rock.
Too late because the damage was done and can’t be undone omg and I’ll have you know I did actually throw it out because I DO care about my animals, don’t just assume things and judge people you don’t even know, for something that isn’t even true ????????
 

viper69

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Too late because the damage was done and can’t be undone omg and I’ll have you know I did actually throw it out because I DO care about my animals, don’t just assume things and judge people you don’t even know, for something that isn’t even true ????????
I can only follow what you wrote. Did you write in previous posts that you threw out the first batch? If so, sorry. If not, then my assumption, while WRONG, is logical.
 
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