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Posted by: tspuckler at Wed Jan 10 13:58:54 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tspuckler ] In general you'll find that people with large collections like newspaper. Any particle-based substrate will fall on the floor when cleaning a snake's cage. So, when cleaning 20 or more cages, you have a lot of stuff falling on the floor, as a large number of cages are typically cleaned somewhat quickly. As a consequence, you end up stepping in these particles and end up tracking them all over the house. Then, not only are you cleaning cages, but you're also vacuuming the whole darn house (or at least every room you went into after cleaning cages). I've spoke with several larger scale breeders who have issued this lament. [ Hide Replies ]
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