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Cleaning Used Racks
I'm about to purchase a used rack from someone locally and while I trust the person I'm buying it from, I still want to ensure the safety of my snakes by thoroughly cleaning them. Just wondering what you guys recommend using to clean/disinfect them?
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a 1/10 mix of bleach and water, then a spray down with prevent-o-mite.
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Chlorhexidine 2% solution, it is much safer than bleach and gets the same job done. I wouldn't use PAM unless there is reason for it, that stuff is too dangerous to be used in a proventitive fashion. Another mite spray like Reptile relief would be much safer.
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I agree Chlorhexadine or F10, and MAYBE Reptile Relief.
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Re: Cleaning Used Racks
 Originally Posted by jinx667
I agree Chlorhexadine or F10, and MAYBE Reptile Relief.
Can that stuff be sprayed on flexwatt for example like in my RBI rack?
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Re: Cleaning Used Racks
 Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant
Chlorhexidine 2% solution, it is much safer than bleach and gets the same job done. I wouldn't use PAM unless there is reason for it, that stuff is too dangerous to be used in a proventitive fashion. Another mite spray like Reptile relief would be much safer.
Where can I find this stuff?
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Re: Cleaning Used Racks
 Originally Posted by RetiredJedi
Can that stuff be sprayed on flexwatt for example like in my RBI rack?
Chlorhexidine would be fine on flexwatt under 2 conditions
1. Flexwatt is unplugged
2. There isn't any exposed metal (exposed soldered joints for example)
~Aaron
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Re: Cleaning Used Racks
 Originally Posted by jtomb1510
Where can I find this stuff?
http://www.reptilebasics.com/chlorhexadine-16oz
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Re: Cleaning Used Racks
 Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant
Chlorhexidine 2% solution, it is much safer than bleach and gets the same job done. I wouldn't use PAM unless there is reason for it, that stuff is too dangerous to be used in a proventitive fashion. Another mite spray like Reptile relief would be much safer.
ok not to start any arguments here, maybe something has chanced in the few years of the the snake world for me and i may need a little re-education.
While i do see your point on the bleach water mix not being optimal since they are now making more products for safer cleaning, Personal choice for me is to stick with it, never had issues, and do not for see any. But where are you saying Prevent-a-mite should not be used as a preventative option?. the name says it all Prevent-a-mite, not Treat-a-mite, any chemicals you use around your animal are dangerous, but when used properly. and when used as a preventative aspect the spread of mites is severely lowered to non exsistant. issues i see that, it is an option you need to stick with to be effective, like quarantining incoming animals, if you do not keep that practice issues will arise. Even if you can not see yourself spraying the animals actual cage, spraying around it, Racks, shelves, outside of glass tanks. it helps preventing the traveling of mites to other animals. I do however forget the distances they can travel exactly, but i think it was around 20 something feet every 2 hours. so to me putting a line in the sand so to say with a "you shall not pass" aspect to me seems good enough for me to continue using it. So please offer me some re-education on this product. because i do not see spraying down any animal with Nix like some have suggested here.
a good write up i have read is from VPI located at the link below, mite are generally not a one shot treatment deal and may takes weeks to possibly months to eradicate in a collection.
http://www.vpi.com/publications/the_...of_snake_mites
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PAM. Is very dangerous even when used correctly. I can justify that risk if I have a snake with mites, but I can't if there aren't any mites for sure. There are other less potent products on the market that are much safer. Some can even be applied to the animal directly. Sure they don't work as well as PAM but then again you are only trying to Provent a mite issue so they should be more than enough.
~Aaron
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1.0 Siberian Husky (Picard)
0.1 German Shepherd/Lab Mix (Jadzia)
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