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I'm headed back to college today and found my newts' transport tupperware container thing freshly in the dishwasher... if rinsed well will it be safe to continue using for transport (c. 5 hours) or should I just make a new one?
 
I have cleaned the small containers I thaw the frozen bloodworms in in the dishwasher, but always rinse very well upon removing them so there's no soap residue or any smell on them whatsoever. If you do that - even soak the container well in water after thoroughly rinsing, I'd imagine they'd be OK - I'm sure others more in the know will correct me if I'm wrong as I am rather new here.

Have a safe trip,
Dana
 
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