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Cleaning glass in an enclosure with a P. Irminia
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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 232163" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>Cleaning can depend on enclosure type. Exo- Terras you open the door to clean poo. Apple cider vinegar with a little water should do the T no harm and leave streak free glass. I also have a little telescoping squeegee I got off Amazon. I only really clean the Exo's and you have to be real careful and know, somewhat at least, the temperament of the animal! My Acrylics get little cleaning as, well , there's really not enough space without things going wrong. Also, use a razor blade to scrape poo on Exo,s as well. That's my little spiel on cleaning. I good re - house works as well but I keep Psalmo's and that would not be fun to do more than necessary... lol, lol!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 232163, member: 37740"] Cleaning can depend on enclosure type. Exo- Terras you open the door to clean poo. Apple cider vinegar with a little water should do the T no harm and leave streak free glass. I also have a little telescoping squeegee I got off Amazon. I only really clean the Exo's and you have to be real careful and know, somewhat at least, the temperament of the animal! My Acrylics get little cleaning as, well , there's really not enough space without things going wrong. Also, use a razor blade to scrape poo on Exo,s as well. That's my little spiel on cleaning. I good re - house works as well but I keep Psalmo's and that would not be fun to do more than necessary... lol, lol!! [/QUOTE]
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