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    Oh good lord. When we use the acronym PAM on here, we don't mean the kitchen oil stuff. We mean Provent-A-Mite. We really need to start specifying that it's not the kitchen stuff, because if you ask me, that's a pretty dumb acronym to use on a forum where beginners are looking for information. Sorry for the confusion!

    Since you used the kitchen stuff on your snake, I highly suggest giving him a good soak and trying to get it off of him. No need for a greasy snake lol.

    *EDIT* Hahaha I just read the calm down part wow I'm slow today! but yes, I agree. It definitely needs to be cleared up. I think a new name for it is in order
    Last edited by Alexandra V; 10-05-2011 at 05:10 PM.
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