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PiNkDrAgOn88 Nov 13, 2003 03:49 PM

Hey i found a really cool seagull skull fragment at the beach today. It has nothing on it just pure bone. Flawless really. Any ways i thought it would look cool in my beardie tank and i want to kno how to clean it so that i can introduce it into the tank

Thanks
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Pink is a manly color

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reptilicus81 Nov 13, 2003 07:03 PM

Hey, as far as i know you can definetly use it. Soak it completely in a solution of bleach and water over night to kill any parasites or what not.

Use 1 part pleach to 20-30 parts water. So lets say for every teaspoon of bleach you need to use 20-30 teaspoons of water. A lil bleach goes along way!

Then after your done soaking it in teh bleach/water, rinse it off real good in just plain water then let dry and your good to go~!

PiNkDrAgOn88 Nov 13, 2003 09:20 PM

Thanks
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Pink is a manly color

LdyPayne Nov 14, 2003 11:23 AM

I wouldn't risk putting a bird skull into a dragon's tank. They may decide to try and eat it and the bone could cause problems (splinters especially). Not to mention the dragon may wind up breaking it since bird skulls are not that solid. I would put the seagull skull on your dressor or on a necklace, instead.

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