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    Make sure you wash the actual walls of your tank... all four sides... and the floor of the glass (assuming its a glass viv) if its a bin just wash out the bin and clean all its inner sides
    other than that... what you have done seems great! and I know you will do perfect with your new baby, just because you are so cautious now because of what happened with your recently passed
    Keep it cool! and goodluck!

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    Re: New BP soon, did I clean enough to keep this one alive?

    Quote Originally Posted by Trey Yeoman View Post
    Make sure you wash the actual walls of your tank... all four sides... and the floor of the glass (assuming its a glass viv) if its a bin just wash out the bin and clean all its inner sides
    other than that... what you have done seems great! and I know you will do perfect with your new baby, just because you are so cautious now because of what happened with your recently passed
    Keep it cool! and goodluck!
    Thanks I appreciate it, especially after hearing all these people that say I am doing so many unnecessary/wrong things like having bark and a half log when most people that own snakes have those things. Not only that Repti-bark seems pretty credible to me, along with soaking it in diluted bleach then baking it for 2 hours at 350 degrees. I cant see how anything could live through that.

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