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    Quick PAM Question

    How long does it take to dry? I am spraying on to Aspen and can't visually see it "wet" so just want to gauge when it is safe to put the snake back in.

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    PAM I have always given at least like an hour or so to dry

    If it ain't completely DRY

    You can expect problems

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    I place under ceiling fan, and stir it up while it's drying, 1 hr is more than enough time
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    Re: Quick PAM Question

    I know that this question was posed yesterday, BUT - for future reference. With PAM (Provent-a-Mite for new keepers who may stumble on this thread) - a little goes a long way.

    I do a very light misting of the bedding, so that it's dry in about ten minutes for me.

    Oh - and I touch the back of my hand to the aspen to see if it feels dry.
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