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    How do you disinfect?

    I honestly don't like using chemicals in my cages when it comes to my animals so I'm kind of curious to get some input on how I clean/ maintain my tubs and cages. Usually when I clean the tubs I take the snake out and put them in a separate tub and dump the Aspen. Then go to the sink and get the hottest water I can and soak the tub and hides/ everything in it for as long as I feel nessesary (few minutes usually). My water gets very hot, usually hotter than my hands can handle. I've never really bothered measuring it. Never have had any RI's or infections. Then I run the inside of the lid with hot water and let it sit and wipe everything down. With my glass reptile cages I pretty much remove everything and wipe it down and soak all the decorations and water bowls in hot water and refill with clean Aspen. I can't really afford the reptile spray from petsmart/ I don't like supporting them anyways. I've seen people mix some chemical that was blue with water and use that but not sure what it was but me being 16 and currently looking for work and haven't found anything yet this as best as I get. I've looked in my schools chemical/ science departments selection of chemicals but I didn't really find anything that rang a bell. I also talked with a chemistry teacher and she wasn't sure either. I'm curious how you clean your tubs/ cages? Hoping we can all exchange ideas. I'm sure this is common knowledge but it's important to know how to properly clean things to prevent the spread of illness in a collection.
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    I use this stuff and it does what I need it to. they have a few different types of sprays to
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    http://www.reptilebasics.com/cleanin...f10scxd-200ml/

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    Re: How do you disinfect?

    Hello:

    You can use a 10% bleach solution to help you clean your tubs and cages. Your science teacher can help you make this solution - real cheap and easy. Just make sure to allow the cleaned tubs/cages to air out the bleach smell for a bit before you put your reptiles back.

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    Re: How do you disinfect?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ba11er View Post
    I use this stuff and it does what I need it to. they have a few different types of sprays to
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    http://www.reptilebasics.com/cleanin...f10scxd-200ml/
    That stuff is terrific. Just a tiny bit of it goes a long wait. Definitely also gets rid of the smell.
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    Re: How do you disinfect?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ba11er View Post
    I use this stuff and it does what I need it to. they have a few different types of sprays to
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    http://www.reptilebasics.com/cleanin...f10scxd-200ml/

    For what I'm doing would you consider it unsafe? I'm just curious to get other people's opinions. Thanks for the link! Definitely going on my Christmas list lol

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    Re: How do you disinfect?

    Quote Originally Posted by Joshyboy View Post

    For what I'm doing would you consider it unsafe? I'm just curious to get other people's opinions. Thanks for the link! Definitely going on my Christmas list lol
    Did you click the link? It's a veterinary cleaner/sanitizer being advertised on one of the best sites, IMO, for snake supplies. Unless you're using it wrong, it's perfectly safe for what you want to accomplish.
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    Re: How do you disinfect?

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    Did you click the link? It's a veterinary cleaner/sanitizer being advertised on one of the best sites, IMO, for snake supplies. Unless you're using it wrong, it's perfectly safe for what you want to accomplish.
    Sorry I should have been more specific lol, what I mean was what I'm doing now. For what I am doing/ done for the last year or so, would it be frowned apon? I mean if it's not enough (usuing hot scalding water) then I'll mix up something else until I can get my hands on it but just wanted a little input.

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    I use F10SC to disinfect on monthly cage cleanings as well as for spot cleanings and water bowl cleanings. F10SCXD has detergent in it so you must rinse it off completely where as F10 SC can be left to dry and still provides a barrier while being safe for the animal. For a scrub down, I just Dawn soap and water. Just remember, you need to let the stuff sit for about 10-15 mins so it works. Spraying it on and then wiping it off right away does nothing.

    I also used to use Chlorhexadine but since have switched to the F10SC.
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    Re: How do you disinfect?

    Quote Originally Posted by Joshyboy View Post
    Sorry I should have been more specific lol, what I mean was what I'm doing now. For what I am doing/ done for the last year or so, would it be frowned apon? I mean if it's not enough (usuing hot scalding water) then I'll mix up something else until I can get my hands on it but just wanted a little input.
    Chances are the water coming out of your faucet is 120-140°F. That's good for cleaning, but not effective for sanitizing without additional chemicals.

    The blue chemical you're thinking of is probably chlorhexidine. Personally, I use F10SC when I'm cleaning tubs and leave it to air dry before I put them away again.
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    I've used a 50/50 vinegar and water mix. Never had an issue. Although not sure how well it disinfects.

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