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gurinski Aug 04, 2006 10:21 AM

Ive been collecting herps for about 6 years now and now own my first dragon. If anyone is having problems cleaning up poop in their cage I have a good idea, use a sandwich bag like people do when they clean up after their dogs in the park. Its quick and you dont have to worry about cleaning any utensils and the bag can be sealed and thrown in the trash, also you dont have to worry about the poop coming in contact with skin or falling on the floor. Maybe most experienced dragon keepers have been doing this for the longest but I think its good advice for novice dragon keepers like myself.

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mindlessvw Aug 05, 2006 12:46 AM

I have found a slightly different but very handy way to clean a cage. I use a cup and a thin mesh strainer to sift through the sand. It is not a substitute for complete cleaning but it is a good spot clener and gets rid of alot of solid waste or food. Just a thought.

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