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    I am glad the snake is healing.

    I would not suggest experimenting there are places for a disinfectant over another. For example peroxides are not good for surface wounds but punctures they are very good, introducing oxygen to oxygen free wounds kills the anorerobic bacteria that thrive there. Unlike surface wounds. I would only use polysporin as a last resort, silver sulfadiazne is the go to cream.

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