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Posted by: eyeswideopen at Thu Nov 16 13:56:17 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by eyeswideopen ] I have a slight problem...I am currently away from home, yet it has been brought to my attention, that my light has blown over my snake tank, not a major problem except the bottom of the bulb shattered. I was told she ran her fingers and hand over the bottom, feeling no shards or slivers, as well she washed the log off quite well to ensure that nothing remained. Unfortuantly I will not be able to do anything until late tomorrow evening. I would like to change the bedding, as well as wash the tank well...Except the two have just eaten last night. I would rather not risk them spitting the meals back up. Is there a safe way to ensure there is no glass in the tank? None was visible to the eye or touch of hand, to my knowledge. But I also don't wish to risk the slivers getting caught in their scales or such...Any help or ideas would be loved. Thank you in advance. | ||
>> Next Message: RE: A little help would be appreciated... - coldthumb, Thu Nov 16 16:17:57 2006 >> Next Message: RE: A little help would be appreciated.. - toshamc, Thu Nov 16 17:02:50 2006 >> Next Message: RE: A little help would be appreciated... - eyeswideopen, Fri Nov 17 12:37:02 2006 |
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