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Posted by: wink0083 at Fri Jul 7 23:37:10 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wink0083 ] I've been using wood cages forever and the only animal I've ever lost from infection was one that I kept in a glass aquarium (young blood python). I think that the benefits of wood greatly outweigh the possibly negative aspects. I'd guess that bacteria or mold build up problems generally come from a lack of maintenance or too small of a cage. My balls live in 16 cubic feet of comfort so there isn't the build up that comes from a tiny space. If I was housing them at 90% humidity all the time, then I'd just lacquer or paint the interior. [ Hide Replies ]
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