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  • 01-13-2009, 06:47 PM
    Jyson
    Re: OTC stuff to have in your snake room
    Ha, I don't even have a snake room, and my closest is full of snake and rodent supplies.

    I would gladly help, I actually enjoy cleaning cages, but Florida to California is alil far.
  • 01-14-2009, 12:49 AM
    kellysballs
    Re: OTC stuff to have in your snake room
    Okay I just reorganized my snake room so I will bite:
    Tubs of various sizes w lids
    white plastic gid material to put ontop of vermiculite cut to size
    2 incubators
    spray bottles
    extra H2O bowls
    Cricket keepers
    extra empty snake rack that is almost done
    Mineral Oil
    q-tips
    cotton balls
    poke stick (Art made it for me:D)
    Chlorhexidine 2% concentrate
    wheeled cart
    2 bus pans
    feeding tubes
    powdered carnivore care
    multiple size syringes 1/3cc to 20cc
    sharps box
    sharps
    ivermec
    gloves
    bic markers ( I don't like sharpies)
    hand sanatizer
    hemostats
    tongs
    paper towels
    extra bags of aspen
    electrical tape
    metal tape
    soder & soder gun
    flexwatt
    wires
    extra ranco
    temp gun
    pen & paper
    sewing macheine and supplies for making snake bags
    digital camera
    snake bags

    Thats all I can remember.

    ...You know when I started SCUBA diving I was told it was an equiptment intensive sport.... no one told me herp keeping was too!
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