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    Is bleach safe for balls?

    My vet told me to use two drops of bleach/1 lt water mixture for tub cleaning. I am still using the same product I 've been using for the last six years, but I want to hear some opinions about it.

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    Yes if you dilute it properly, rinse it off well and let the enclosure or furniture dry out well.
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    Re: Is bleach safe for balls?

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    Yes if you dilute it properly, rinse it off well and let the enclosure or furniture dry out well.
    ^^^ that's pretty much all there is to it, its the only the only thing i clean with, actually there's another thread going around, one person saying they were using amonia to clean the cage to prevent crypto because f10 and bleach wont do.

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    Ditch the bleach and get chlorhexidine. Super easy to use, non-toxic to snakes and can even be directly applied to the animals. I just spray down enclosure, wipe dry with a paper towel and you are done.

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