I am confused on one thing; is PAM strictly to be used on enclosures, or can it be used on the actual snake? Once I treat the enclosure with PAM, should I continue to treat the snake with Reptile Relief every 3 days?
PAM is to treat the enclosure and treat the enclosure only, simply spray the enclosure place the snake back (following the instructions) and the problem will be taken care of without having the treat the snake itself!
Thanks so much, everybody! You've been a great help. I will make sure to treat the rest of my collection, to be sure.
I am confused on one thing; is PAM strictly to be used on enclosures, or can it be used on the actual snake? Once I treat the enclosure with PAM, should I continue to treat the snake with Reptile Relief every 3 days?
with PAM you remove the snake and the waterbowl from the enclosure then spray it, let it dry, and then put the snake and waterbowl back in. DO NOT SPRAY IT ON YOUR SNAKE. remember to reapply as it says on the can.
oh yes and make sure you treat every reptile enclosure you have in your house.
once you do that you will not need the reptile relief.
with PAM you remove the snake and the waterbowl from the enclosure then spray it, let it dry, and then put the snake and waterbowl back in. DO NOT SPRAY IT ON YOUR SNAKE. remember to reapply as it says on the can. oh yes and make sure you treat every reptile enclosure you have in your house.
once you do that you will not need the reptile relief.
Not sure I'd recommend using it to treat gecko enclosures, especially those that eat insects.