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    Re: PLEASE HELP! Possible scale rot!

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    Ok…also I don’t use straight up bleach…I use a 1:10 bleach water solution and let it sit for about 15 minutes before thoroughly wiping it down and spraying it with water. However I am about to switch to bio active so I wont have to worry about this anymore.


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    I repeat, don't use bleach for this- it's toxic & very hard to rinse away. Reptiles are FAR more sensitive than we are- especially their sense of smell- bleach fumes can harm their lungs etc.

    Bio active- I don't think that guarantees you'll be free of issues- I wish that were true though.
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