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secondchancewv Posted - Apr 17 2018 : 03:32:47 PM
I bought little toys I thought were going to be solid plastic. when I received them they are a gummy rubber material. will the gliders try to eat it? do you think it is toxic to them?
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TJones09 Posted - Apr 17 2018 : 08:02:45 PM
I would start using them with supervised play, and see how they do. If your gliders are chewers, it may be more of a concern, however I know people that have used rubbery (plastic) toys in play/toy bins. I've used the spikey balls as well at times, though not for some time now.