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View Poll Results: Where do you stand?

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  • I regularly preventively treat my cages.

    6 28.57%
  • I don't preventatively treat my cage, but am open to doing so.

    6 28.57%
  • I'm against preventive treatments.

    2 9.52%
  • I use non-chemical preventive treatment methods

    1 4.76%
  • Other (Please explain below)

    6 28.57%
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    Re: Preventive Mite Treatment?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    I would consider both to be forms of preventive treatment, but your version is much more acceptable in my mind. This post is really about the people who treat on a regular basis when they don't have a mite outbreak.
    I could see the point of doing it if I had taken animals to an expo, as there is a risk of a mite being transferred from another exhibitor's animal. Even if I attended them regularly just as a buyer I could see it, as there's a good chance someone's animals have mites. Since I don't, there's really no reason for "just because" treatments.

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