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#183338 Dragonwagn
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Cheap effective herbal disinfectant  i just found this. thought maybe everone would b interested in trying it out. tools you need: 2 brand new spray bottles. apple or clear vinegar 1 bottle of peroxide fill one spray bottle with the vinegar and one with the peroxide spray one over the other and wipe clean when used together one over the other they are more effective in killing salmonilla and ebola virus versus mixing them together it really works and its cheaper than having to purchase a small bottle of reptile cleaner every week i know itll save me alot of loot hope this helps everone in theyere cleaning adventures lol
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11/17/04 10:23am
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#183417 Ccole
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Message To: Dragonwagn In reference to Message Id: 183338
Cheap effective herbal disinfectant  New in here so I dont know if this go’s here.Any way An Iguana in the Houston texas area needs a good Patent home.I will not ship him but I will drive a reasonable distance.He lives in a Bird cage now and if you would like to take that to then it go’s for $200.00 other wise he is free to Authorised home.If you are entrested email me chrisboog@aol
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11/17/04 12:48pm
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#183713 Xta
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Message To: Dragonwagn In reference to Message Id: 183338
Cheap effective herbal disinfectant  I’ve been using that for years. Although it doesn’t kill everything, it is a nice cleaner that is safer if they end up licking it.
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11/17/04 7:32pm
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#183780 Dragonwagn
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Message To: Xta In reference to Message Id: 183713
Cheap effective herbal disinfectant  so what does it not kill ?
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11/17/04 8:20pm
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#183953 Xta
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Message To: Dragonwagn In reference to Message Id: 183780
Cheap effective herbal disinfectant  It will not kill as much as bleach. For hard to treat parasites, you need something stronger. Amonia (rinsed very well), then bleach (rinsed). Never mix...it can be fatal to you! This is what they recommend to treat coccidia for instance. I recently got quat plus (which is another disinfectant vets use) and that supposedly kills everything. However, if you read the label it is still kind of toxic so you do need to rinse (which I find difficult in a huge iguana cage). I did use it recently for a good cleaning though.
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11/17/04 10:56pm
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