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    Re: Mite / sickness questions.

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    For the hides/bowls I used the reptile spray. I've only put PAM on the paper towels. So you use it on the whole enchilada huh?

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    Hides, decor, paper towels and tubs/enclosure (and the stands they are on) yes. I actually don't spray the bowls because I don't want anything I know that will be wet or hold water to potentially absorb chemicals.

    Knowing PAM when wet is deadly makes me wanna be extra safe, even if the bowl wasn't sprayed I rather not have a water bowl placed near anything treated with Pam until I know everything is 200% dry. 48 hours have been often quoted and practiced as the safest time frame that I prefer to stick by.
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