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    The plastic totes you're referring to are commonly made from polypropylene plastic, this is a food safe material. No BPA's (bisphenol A), PVC (polyvinyl chloride), latex, teflon. Plastic wrap (Saran wrap) film is based from PVC (polyvinyl chloride), when heated toxins are produced leading to a hazardous environment for you frog.



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    This goes for the brands Rubbermaid or Sterilite. Other off brands... not sure.

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    That's not good because I use a generic form of plastic wrap to hold heat and humidity in my enclosures. I haven't had any strange odors from it though. Ill have to find a another means of doing so. I didn't start using it until like 3 weeks after Grif became sick so I know it didn't cause his illness. I guess I haven't gotten it hot enough and some of the books on frogs I have say to use it. I haven't noticed any odd behavior. Especially since Grif has recovered.


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    A common alternative to PVC is low density polyethylene (LDPE), it's not as clingy as PVC plastic wrap, but it does not contain toxic additives that PVC contains. Brands like Glad Cling Wrap or Handi-Wrap are LDPE-based. Saran Premium Wrap, a newer version of Saran Wrap, is based on LDPE as well. I would still be very careful about what you do with plastic wrap over an enclosure housing your herp. What I use instead of plastic wrap for holding heat and humidity is a damp face cloth sprayed with de-chlorinated tap water.

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    Default Re: New Pacman Setup What ya think?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sublime View Post
    A common alternative to PVC is low density polyethylene (LDPE), it's not as clingy as PVC plastic wrap, but it does not contain toxic additives that PVC contains. Brands like Glad Cling Wrap or Handi-Wrap are LDPE-based. Saran Premium Wrap, a newer version of Saran Wrap, is based on LDPE as well. I would still be very careful about what you do with plastic wrap over an enclosure housing your herp. What I use instead of plastic wrap for holding heat and humidity is a damp face cloth sprayed with de-chlorinated tap water.

    So far no issues with the plastic wrap, but I will seek a better safer way to hold in the climate of their enclosures.


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    Ok sounds good, forgot to mention. If you don't want to do a damp towel either, you can also use a piece of plexiglass or just glass to hold it in. Don't know how effective that is, but it doesn't pose any risks at all.

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