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    Re: Cleaning a tank, is this sufficient?

    I got it off of reptile basics. I got the small one which cost around 9 bucks. I only have one snake and with how long a little bit goes i figured the big one was too much. The shipping costs were almost as much so that kinda stunk. You can check the web site and I think it talks about how far one bottle can go

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    Re: Cleaning a tank, is this sufficient?

    I buy chlorhexdine buy the gallon from here: http://www.vetamerica.com/chlorhexid...-2-gallon.aspx
    This is the cheapest I found it and I actually got this site from someone on here (can't remember who though)...
    Jeff Bernard

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    Re: Cleaning a tank, is this sufficient?

    Quote Originally Posted by stinker2009 View Post
    If I ever decide to switch to a tub this is gonna work great! I'll definitely keep it in mind.
    I don't keep my snakes in tubs. This was just an extra storage tub I had used originally as a feeding tub for my small guy. But once I started feeding in his tank I started using the tub to soak all the enclosure furniture at one time insted of 1 or 2 pieces in the sink...
    "Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."

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    Re: Cleaning a tank, is this sufficient?

    Quote Originally Posted by Boanerges View Post
    I buy chlorhexdine buy the gallon from here: http://www.vetamerica.com/chlorhexid...-2-gallon.aspx
    This is the cheapest I found it and I actually got this site from someone on here (can't remember who though)...
    Thanks for that link. That's almost half price from where I get mine from...


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    Re: Cleaning a tank, is this sufficient?

    Quote Originally Posted by Boanerges View Post
    I buy chlorhexdine buy the gallon from here: http://www.vetamerica.com/chlorhexid...-2-gallon.aspx
    This is the cheapest I found it and I actually got this site from someone on here (can't remember who though)...
    Yes, thank you! Got it saved!
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