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    Re: Leaving BP cage dirty overnight

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    Hi all, this might seem like a dumb question, but I'm trying to decide whether or not I can/should leave my BP's cage dirty overnight. It was feeding day and the room was dark, so I didn't notice the drop of poop and its surrounding ring of pee in the corner. I usually clean up asap, as she is on paper towels. But my girl is VERY sensitive after eating and I don't think now would be a good time to rattle around her cage trying to scoop out the waste. My main worry is all the bacteria that could grow between now and this morning when I'm sure she'll be okay with me intruding in her space. I don't wanna get her sick by leaving things filthy for too long. Should I just clean tomorrow or do it right away? Thanks in advance!

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    I clean as soon as they go, However of they eat then I wait 48hrs or 24 hrs if its one of the large snakes that flooded the enclosure.. no bacteria will form in that amount of time that will affect that animal negatively.


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