Is bleach a better cleaner then Chlorohexadine? If so, what ratio?
I use Chlorohexadine to clean my tubs but have recently been thinking of switching to bleach. One of my girls has an RI and I want to make sure I am cleaning as good as I can. Is bleach better to use, at least for the next couple months to make sure I kill any surfaces that may have any RI bacteria on it?
If bleach is better, what ratio should I use? I have seen 5%, 10% and even 50% bleach to water ratios that people have used on this forum. Thanks for any advice.
Re: Is bleach a better cleaner then Chlorohexadine? If so, what ratio?
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Originally Posted by
bsash
I use a half bleach half water mixture in a bucket and use a sponge to wipe out all of my enclosures and then rinse them out very well. I have never had a problem, but I have never used anything other than that so I couldn't tell you if one was better than the other, sorry.
Your wasting bleach. 50% just causes more fumes and cleans the same as 10%.
Re: Is bleach a better cleaner then Chlorohexadine? If so, what ratio?
I clean the snake's enclosure with bleach and water once a month and then the rest of the time I use chlorohexidine.
Re: Is bleach a better cleaner then Chlorohexadine? If so, what ratio?
I use vinegar. It cleans just as well as bleach and it non toxic so a ton of rinsing after isn't necessary. It also keeps me from hauling a 40 gal tank in and out of the house.
Re: Is bleach a better cleaner then Chlorohexadine? If so, what ratio?
Vinegar really? Is it really as effective? I definetely will have to research this too. I would much rather use vinegar over bleach......probably just rotate using it and chlorohexadine.