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coastal carpets
hi i got new branches for my coastal carpet but there too big to soak in water or put in the oven, how can i clean them properly?
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was thinkin the same thing thanks
- 26-Oct-06, 11:06 PM #3
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did you try boiling water????? pouring it from the kettle
just an idea
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would that be enough
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what about putting the branches on the babrby (thats if you have a barby with a lid)
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Do it all, scrub down with bleach, rinse well, pour boiling water over all surfaces and stick it out in the sun for a couple of days.
I am prepping some mangrove roots for a new enclosure myself and never underestimate sun as a big factor in preperation. I even leave my Home-brew fermentation buckets in the sun as part of my steralization process.
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