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A quick ?? about enclosure treatment...
Please forgive me if this has already been discussed somewhere..I have company coming shortly and no time to sit down and search..
I will be treating with P.A.M. either later tonight or in the morning, and I was wondering, do I need remove all the contents of the enclosure and soak them in a bleach solution? I have read in the past that you should, but then the can says to just spray the enclosure. Which do you think is best?
Thanks so much for the advice. This newbie really appreciates it.
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Re: A quick ?? about enclosure treatment...
 Originally Posted by ChristyR
Please forgive me if this has already been discussed somewhere..I have company coming shortly and no time to sit down and search..
I will be treating with P.A.M. either later tonight or in the morning, and I was wondering, do I need remove all the contents of the enclosure and soak them in a bleach solution? I have read in the past that you should, but then the can says to just spray the enclosure. Which do you think is best?
Thanks so much for the advice. This newbie really appreciates it.
Just remove the water dish and your BP and spray the enclosure and let it dry, I would suggest to change your substrate to paper towel for close monitoring but you don't have to do it, this is just what I did when I had mites.
Also remember to clean and bleached the water bowl
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Re: A quick ?? about enclosure treatment...
Thank you very much!
I hope this works...I hate to see those little a*holes crawling all over my Serpi.
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