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rascal_rascal_99
at Tue Aug 14 17:57:10 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rascal_rascal_99 ]
It may not be the correct way to rationalize it, but while we use more supplies/materials than another person would who only keeps one or a few animals as pets, if the animals were spread out into more homes and being properly cared for, roughly the same amount of materials are still going to be used.
Having said that, personally I like to be able to spot clean a little more than some of the rest of you it sounds like. I have somewhere around 50 cages, I at least take a glance in almost every cage daily (some of the ball pythons I don't and babies tend to get checked every 2-3 days) so I usually catch messes fairly quickly and like to be able to just clean out the isolated spot. For snakes that need humidity I use pure cypress, which I also put around my yard when I'm done with it. For the dry climate animals I use sanichip.
btw, I envy whichever one of you it was that mentioned having a pressure washer and a deep sink handy to use it with...I've considered something like that several times thinking it would make things easier! lol
Charlie
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