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Man these T8's are super easy to clean !!
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Sunday I did a full strip down and cleaning of my BP's T8. I spot clean like crazy so his cage never really gets very dirty but it was due for a total strip down and cleaning. I removed the sliding doors and scooped out what cypress substrate I could then used a shop-vac to get the rest which works awesome. Wiped down good inside with water/vinegar mix then a couple rinses and whips with plain water and paper towels.
Got everything set back up and arranged just how I wanted it and of course Walter had to get right in and start ransacking everything how HE wanted it as you can see.
I tried to avoid a humidity issue by having my new cypress mulch stored in a tub out of the bag to dry up some and going with a 50/50 mix with aspen but my humidity still jumped to 99% and fogged over glass doors with water droplets. Ive removed the doors twice now and wipe them and the inside walls down with paper towels and do seem to be gaining some ground back. I don't think this spike in humidity short term will be bad for Walter but if it doesn't get down to regular levels in a couple days I'm going to try putting a couple bags of that "boil in a bag" rice to try and suck up some of the extra moisture.
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I think some people put a layer of that on a baking sheet and put it in the oven at like 200 degrees for an hour or so. It would kill anything living in it and would dry it out some too. Of course, let it cool before putting in the cage, but maybe an idea for next time.
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Re: Man these T8's are super easy to clean !!
 Originally Posted by LittleTreeGuy
I think some people put a layer of that on a baking sheet and put it in the oven at like 200 degrees for an hour or so. It would kill anything living in it and would dry it out some too. Of course, let it cool before putting in the cage, but maybe an idea for next time.
Hey thanks that's a great idea. Yea it's crazy the difference with humidity between these and a glass tank. My T8 stays about 65-70% just with the water bowl and I never need to mist. During his shed I just add some water into the skull I have in there packed with moss.
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I'm thinking about upgrading to a T8 for my BP around the 1 year old mark. What are you using for heating? I just want to know how much i'm looking at spending and whatnot... Thanks!
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I'm glad to hear this... I ordered my T8 2 weeks ago and just waiting for it to get here now.
bigSak - I'm going with 12" heat tape on the bottom and 2 40w heat panels inside the T8. I got the divider so I may use it to house 2 snakes for a while, that was my main reason for going with two RHP's instead of one larger one.
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1.0 Bearded Dragon - Thunder (RIP)
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Re: Man these T8's are super easy to clean !!
 Originally Posted by bigSAK
I'm thinking about upgrading to a T8 for my BP around the 1 year old mark. What are you using for heating? I just want to know how much i'm looking at spending and whatnot... Thanks!
Just using a pro products RHP controlled with a herpstat 1 . Works awesome. I can't remember the wattage, I talked to the guy at pro products and explained my rooms ambient temperature and he recommended a size and sent it direct to animal plastics and they installed it so when it came all I had to do was assemble the enclosure and it was ready to go. Couldn't be happier with the whole set up.
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Thanks for the feedback Smitty33 and LittleTreeGuy!
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Re: Man these T8's are super easy to clean !!
what mixture of vinegar/water do you use? I've been looking for the correct amount of water to dilute the vinegar with but I haven't found a sure answer that would be safe with a bp
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You run into any problems with the height of the T8? I was tossing the idea around of getting 2 of them but when I talked to Ali, she said the inside height is 10.75". RBI says no closer than 6" for their RHP. With 2" of aspen, 2" of RHP and 2" of snake, that leaves an air gap of 4" which is well below the specs. This has me kind of worried so I have come up with an alternative of ordering me 2 T13s for my boas and then giving my 48x23x14 Proline to my BP. Only downside is the T8 are quick ship where the T13s will take me like 3 months to get But anyways, anyone use thick aspen and an RHP on the T8s?
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Re: Man these T8's are super easy to clean !!
 Originally Posted by hberry221b
what mixture of vinegar/water do you use? I've been looking for the correct amount of water to dilute the vinegar with but I haven't found a sure answer that would be safe with a bp
I'm no expert by any means but what has worked good for me is a mixture roughly 1 part vinegar to 6-8 parts water. I dilute it pretty good. The main reason I use vinegar is because my well water is fairly hard and vinegar works good to take off any hard water spots I may get on glass or anything. That and while it does smell it is relatively non-toxic. I'm just a little scared to use bleach as it's pretty nasty stuff.
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