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    Re: Mite / sickness questions.

    Quote Originally Posted by MissterDog View Post
    Forgot to add: I think you should thoroughly wash your water bowl to get the reptile spray off. Although reptile spray is meant to be used on reptiles it's not safe for them to ingest it and I personally wouldn't chance having any residue (even after it's dried) mixed with water.
    Thanks I surely will do that! So what scare me to death is let's says I wait 48 hours for it to dry. I put it in the tub and within and hour it gets wet. Why doesn't that hurt the snake like if it was fresh sprayed? It would make you think that only the actual vapors were toxic.

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