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Chlorhexadine

capek36

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Is Chlorhexadine safe to use for cleaning out an axolotl tank? please let me know soon,I just bought a big 20gallon tank and I want to move my little guy into it as fast as possible.
 

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When in doubt, leave it out. Even with my fishtanks, I leave out any and all chemicals. Better to be safe than sorry. Get yourself some hot water, a brand new, never-used, non-chemical wash clothe and just scrub it down really good.
 
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