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lilwolf44
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Posted 8/31/2008 8:42:58 AM
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What can we use to clean frog cages that wont hurt them.
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Clorox (a 5 - 10% solution of it in water) kills virtually all germs if allowed to sit for 10 minutes or more, and washes away with fresh water rinsing if you allow plenty of water to swish over the entire soaked area and then run off. Use
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of water to rinse, and then stick your nose up close when finished to see if you detect any hint of chlorine. If you can't smell it at all, whatever residual bit is left will dissipate harmlessly and not be enough to bother amphibians.
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I use Hot water and Vinegar let it soak or sit for 15 min. Its worked for me for the last 5 years.
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