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Posted by Niki on November 11, 2001 at 22:54:44:
In Reply to: One more question... posted by Christine on November 10, 2001 at 13:33:38:
sorry I don't know everything you're asking, but
I know that in standard quarantine procedures,
you want to make sure you are using seperate
tools for each animal also, such as cleaning tools,
feeding equipment, everything that comes in contact
with another animal. Washing hands between animals,
and using seperate items, no mixing should be
the same as quarantine standards. I use disposable
spoons and paper plates to clean my sulcatas
cage (I used to use disposable paper cups, now
we're up to plates, I also use disposable spoons
and straws to do things in my seperate tarantulas
cages as the smell of each other in their cages
could make them kooky). Keep your trash cans
seperate and you should have it like a vets office
in there. Good luck to you!! niki & teddy
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