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Question about PAM
Hey Guys,
So some of you know that I had to re-locate my snakes for a few days as they were fumigating my building (arg), so they spent 3 days with my buddy who owns a reputable breeding company. Now since they were thrown in with his collection (50 or so Ball Pythons) Should I treat their enclosures with PAM before I reintroduce them into my home? I treated them for mites 2 months ago with PAM and since then I haven't had a problem. I would like to prevent any future out breaks. I'm worried about over exposing them to PAM but at the same time I don't want to risk them carrying the bugs (not that he has mites in his facility.. I just don't know...)
What do you guys think I should do?
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It certainly wouldn't hurt, I don't see why not.
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Re: Question about PAM
Maybe it's just me but I've had bad experiences with pesticides so I don't like to use them inside their actual enclosure. I use pam on the rack minus the tubs and soak the tubs every week with bleach so they're clean and nothing has time to grow in there, any bugs outside the tubs get taken care of by the pam but the reptiles don't come into direct contact with it. I use reptile relief to take care of mites on the snake and as a preventative since it seems safer and I've never has a problem with it before. I haven't used pam inside the tubs since one of my snakes developed tremors after using it following the directions and letting it air out all night before the snakes went back. Most snakes are fine with it but they're individuals and like people some are more sensitive to chemicals than others and I'm paranoid about them so it makes me feel better not to expose them to it.
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Re: Question about PAM
 Originally Posted by Araidia
Maybe it's just me but I've had bad experiences with pesticides so I don't like to use them inside their actual enclosure. I use pam on the rack minus the tubs and soak the tubs every week with bleach so they're clean and nothing has time to grow in there, any bugs outside the tubs get taken care of by the pam but the reptiles don't come into direct contact with it. I use reptile relief to take care of mites on the snake and as a preventative since it seems safer and I've never has a problem with it before. I haven't used pam inside the tubs since one of my snakes developed tremors after using it following the directions and letting it air out all night before the snakes went back. Most snakes are fine with it but they're individuals and like people some are more sensitive to chemicals than others and I'm paranoid about them so it makes me feel better not to expose them to it.
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