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    Cleaning cage

    Alright I have a glass critter cage and well after seeing what happened to crispy505 snake (hope it gets better for you) I want to make sure that this wont happen to mine.

    Someone mentioned chemical burns...and well just want to make sure none of these are harmful to a snake.

    I change mulch...use repti-bark. I clean the cage with soap and water. I clean the glass with windex inside and out and then use water and towels to clean up any residue left from the windex. Should I just not use windex or is it ok?

    And then replace the mulch and clean all the caves and stuff with scrub brush soap and water.
    Last edited by mricyfire; 04-29-2007 at 12:12 AM.

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