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  1. 05-17-2012 03:53 PM #1
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    Dangers in using cork bark that's been used for reps?

    Hi all, just wondering if anyone has heard any horror stories about cross contamination between snakes and Ts. I've washes it with boiling water and given it a good scrub and some 20 minutes in the oven. Any thoughts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moshikoyo View Post
    Hi all, just wondering if anyone has heard any horror stories about cross contamination between snakes and Ts. I've washes it with boiling water and given it a good scrub and some 20 minutes in the oven. Any thoughts?
    sounds like you should be good
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    IMO, boiling seems more dominant.. Baking seems a little much!
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    Sounds like massive overkill already, I'd have just put it in there.
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