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DIY Complete mantid habitat construction tutorial guide
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<blockquote data-quote="Descartes" data-source="post: 293919" data-attributes="member: 9192"><p>I can't claim a lot of experience or expertise here, but you could probably rinse them in a mild soapy water to get rid of any industrial chemicals or lubricants that may be on the plastic, but it is probably fine.</p><p></p><p>I think it would be highly unlikely you'd get mold or bacterial infection from plastic plants unless they have been used in an aquarium or other terrarium first. If so, a mild bleach soak would take care of it. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Descartes, post: 293919, member: 9192"] I can't claim a lot of experience or expertise here, but you could probably rinse them in a mild soapy water to get rid of any industrial chemicals or lubricants that may be on the plastic, but it is probably fine. I think it would be highly unlikely you'd get mold or bacterial infection from plastic plants unless they have been used in an aquarium or other terrarium first. If so, a mild bleach soak would take care of it. [/QUOTE]
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