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    Re: Look what I found in my boas water

    No, I'm not THAT person. I have a very nice realistic, display enclosure (with the exception of my simple water dish.) For as often as a water bowl is cleaned, I wouldn't advocate that someone cleans it with Tilex as a general practice. Personally, I don't care to frequently use harsh bleaching products in my enclosure. Bleach, for me, is reserved for complete deep cleanings (not routine daily maintenance) as I want to ensure there is plenty of time to air out any items exposed to harsh chemicals. Just because I can't smell bleach after rinsing doesn't mean my little snake buddy can't smell it. My nose doesn't work near as well as his!

    That being said, I'm not knocking your cleaning routine, everyone has their way that works for them. Your enclosure looks great, by the way!
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