Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake
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Originally Posted by
wilomn
Ok, now we know you can not only use Google but copy and past as well.
What's your point? You were asked a specific question. WHY should we not use alcohol on snakes?
Do you have an answer or is that flapping I hear, buttcheek wise, that is?
Yea.... that's pretty much what I'd like to know...
Nixer,
Would you like me to give you the MSDS for chlorhexidine, iodine, and other scrubs or antiseptics? What does it prove?
Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake
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Originally Posted by
nixer
You mean like wood shavings can do? If the conditions in your caging are bad enough that mold is growing on ANYTHING in there, it's long over due for a cleaning. There's nothing wrong with cardboard in the cage as long as you don't keep it around after it's soiled.
Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake
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Originally Posted by
littleindiangirl
Yea.... that's pretty much what I'd like to know...
Nixer,
Would you like me to give you the MSDS for chlorhexidine, iodine, and other scrubs or antiseptics? What does it prove?
I think he's referring to the fumes it puts off. I really don't know, but some of these comments are rude. We need to cool off, and ask in a professional manner. It maybe related to the same reason when you clean with bleach you dilute and rinse. We aren't going to get any answers by insults, and I for one would like to know the negative effects of alcohol if there are any.
Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake
well...coming from a medical assistants' point of view, rubbing alcohol does not get used on human skin, unless diluted...even hydrogen peroxide shouldn't be used often on people unless diluted, so on snakes..hmmm.....just some input :)
Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake
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Originally Posted by
spalding11
well...coming from a medical assistants' point of view, rubbing alcohol does not get used on human skin, unless diluted...even hydrogen peroxide shouldn't be used often on people unless diluted, so on snakes..hmmm.....just some input :)
I wonder if there are any differences between snake skin and human skin that would render your contribution irrelevant? Something about the pourousnous of one vs. the non-pourousnous of the other....
Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake
As a laid off graphic designer, I'd like to add that peanut butter can be hazardous to those with allergies, but a manly man can stick an entire arm in pure isopropyl alcohol and be back on his feet within 36 hours. The capital of Norway is Oslo, and they have several species of fungus including the red banded polyspore mushroom. :weirdface
Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake
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Originally Posted by
spalding11
well...coming from a medical assistants' point of view, rubbing alcohol does not get used on human skin, unless diluted...even hydrogen peroxide shouldn't be used often on people unless diluted, so on snakes..hmmm.....just some input :)
you've never cleansed an injection or venipuncture site with rubbing alcohol? And ear lavage is done with hydrogen peroxide, which can also be used as a mouthwash.
Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake
I'm not sure about rubbing alcohol but I can tell you that I can't imagine it being very effective in removing adhesive residue to start with. I think a warm water and mild unscented baby soap wash should do the trick no worry's.
Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake
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Originally Posted by
Ponthieux
you've never cleansed an injection or venipuncture site with rubbing alcohol? And ear lavage is done with hydrogen peroxide, which can also be used as a mouthwash.
injections are diluted rubbing alcohol, and ear lavage's are also diluted with mostly water...
i was just saying that it can potentially damage skin, and my thinking is if it can do that, it can do it to scales too...thanks for the "polite" comments regarding my previous statement, sure does make one feel welcome to the conversation....i thought we all had a right to input on questions/concerns for a snake owners benefit...call me crazy:rolleyes:
Re: Bizarre/Embarrassing problem: Duct tape residue on snake
back it up, back it up. no one being impolite. just asking a question. prozac helps!