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Barnish
Would it be alright to use Barnish in a newly built Snake enclosure for a milksnake im getting next week? It wouldnt hurt him would it?
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Re: Barnish
I think you mean varnish?
~Jake~
Too many boas to list and a few balls as well
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Re: Barnish
If it is varnish you mean, the enclosure should be safe, I just make sure I let mine air out really well for a day or so after it dries..
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Re: Barnish
My bad mistype thanks for the reply.
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Re: Barnish
in addition to the above, i would try and use a water based sealant/varnish. a little less chemicals.
vaughn
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Re: Barnish
Milk snakes like barns. That is where they suckle the cow
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Re: Barnish
 Originally Posted by cueball
Milk snakes like barns. That is where they suckle the cow 
lmao!
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Re: Barnish
 Originally Posted by cueball
Milk snakes like barns. That is where they suckle the cow 
But then where do you go to suckle the cows!?
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Re: Barnish
 Originally Posted by jglass38
But then where do you go to suckle the cows!? 
Udders Bar 'N Grill. I hear they're quite popular in Texas, almost as popular as that other one.

-Lawrence
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Re: Barnish
 Originally Posted by Viper210
My bad mistype thanks for the reply.
LOL!! You do realize, you will never hear the end of this? lol
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