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Posted by: Kelly_Haller at Sun Nov 1 01:47:10 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kelly_Haller ] One rule that should be strictly followed with the use of PAM is to not spray it directly on the reptile. Lab studies during the initial development phase of this material showed that it did cause the death of some small reptiles when it was sprayed directly on their bodies. Most survived but there were a few deaths recorded. I believe this is enough evidence to deter this practice without much argument. Better to be safe, and it is not even necessary to do so. Follow the directions with regards to spraying the interior of the cage and keep water bowls out for a day or so. If enough is ingested, it could be fatal. One practice that can be used with really small reptiles is to allow the PAM to stay in the cage for about an hour after spraying and then wipe the residual up with paper towels before putting the animal back in. | ||
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