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    The smells are further lessening, and really only seem to manifest directly under RHPs so there's at least the comfort that the rest of the enclosures smell fine so the snakes mostly have areas of good air. I'm still utterly mystified as to just what is up with Mira's adult enclosure though, I swear there's a slight plastic smell but it's different than the others, like more "organic" due to the newly mixed substrate and copious amounts of wood pieces. My niece and nephew were here yesterday and I asked them to smell it and they said it smelled "new" and "woody." I feel like I'm going crazy.

    At this point I'm just going to stop worrying about it too much, I'm getting flashbacks to when I drove myself utterly mad fretting about the PH levels in my aquarium when my fish ultimately didn't care (I've had several breed at this point for crying out loud).

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