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Old 12-08-2008, 11:41 PM   #11
Morphie
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Oh...what's funny about MRSA?
<strike>what's not funny about MRSA?</strike>

the way the proproducts rep spelled it.
 
Old 12-08-2008, 11:44 PM   #12
Morphie
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Deb, one of the things I would use it for sure (if I was a breeder) will be to spray it all over my table (at a show) and containers. Not too long ago I was talking to one of my local breeder at a show, when a kid show up next to us holding a medium size boa that was drooling all over the table (freaking scary). You never know what other people's snake might have or what could be floating in the air.
the more i hear about stuff like this at shows, the more i question the concept of the shows altogether.
 
Old 12-09-2008, 04:26 PM   #13
deborahbroadus
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Deb, one of the things I would use it for sure (if I was a breeder) will be to spray it all over my table (at a show) and containers. Not too long ago I was talking to one of my local breeder at a show, when a kid show up next to us holding a medium size boa that was drooling all over the table (freaking scary). You never know what other people's snake might have or what could be floating in the air.

If I ever decide to do a show, I most certainly would spray it on everything before I took them, and I would spray it on the furniture that I used, but it would be no protection for anything airborne.
 
Old 12-09-2008, 11:53 PM   #14
Diego Velarde
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the more i hear about stuff like this at shows, the more i question the concept of the shows altogether.
Yeah, most of the breeders there are well known and practice good husbandry. It is the random people that bring in their reptiles with them either to trade them or sell them. But you also have the "one time breeders" that come to a show once, sell their animals real cheap and never show up again.

*I know, it's a little off topic but I thought Bioshield will help kill some of the stuff thats out there
 
Old 12-09-2008, 11:55 PM   #15
Diego Velarde
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If I ever decide to do a show, I most certainly would spray it on everything before I took them, and I would spray it on the furniture that I used, but it would be no protection for anything airborne.
I still not sure how good of a protection Bioshield could be (I haven't order mine yet) but I just thought it will help
 
Old 12-10-2008, 07:46 AM   #16
deborahbroadus
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I still not sure how good of a protection Bioshield could be (I haven't order mine yet) but I just thought it will help

It may, couldn't hurt. If it did hurt, they would be looking at a multimillion dollar lawsuit.

I definitely am going to use it on the rat tubs.
 
Old 11-10-2013, 10:19 PM   #17
HyderHouseHerps
I know this post is quite old but wondered if anyone has been using this product or seen any improvements with it?
 

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