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    Quote Originally Posted by Louie View Post
    I guess that could be better than gentle bleach I use. Also I bake coconut husk and cypress mulch that I bought from petco (which they say their product is treated) at 250F for 30mins. As for you, do you think thats worth of doing it?

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    There really isn't any reason to bake the substrate.

    bleach solutions require a lot of work. You don't want to put a snake back in the cage until you can't smell bleach any longer. Vet grade disinfectants are designed for use with animals and are much safer.
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