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    Re: Safe way to eliminate lingering odors?

    Quote Originally Posted by nikkubus View Post
    It's okay for the odor to linger a little bit. It doesn't bother them the way it does us. You could put a box of baking soda near the enclosure if it bothers you, but I wouldn't use any kind of spray, and I wouldn't put baking soda in the enclosure.
    I agree with nikkubus ^ ^ ^ on this. Absolutely no Febreze or other chemicals to get rid of odors. Usually a good wipe down takes care of it anyway- it's only when you just do a quickie pick-up ("spot clean") that odors remain (& that's because there's some remaining contamination of substrate or enclosure itself).
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