cleaning animal plastics enclosures
i just recently got my ap t3 enclosures set up so i was wondering with what and how do you guys clean your enclosures, i mean my tubs i can just take them in the backyard and wash them with soap and water. i dont see that happening with the enclosures such as the t3's or t8's that most of us use. so what is the best way to clean them? any ideas suggestions or links to products used would be greatly appreciated.
Re: cleaning animal plastics enclosures
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05kas05
The Serpent Merchant ,this is going to sound like a dumb question but when you say scub out your cages every other month can you explain to me exactly how you do it.
i guess what i mean is do you clean it where they sit or do you move them outside take off the flexwatt scrub them down with soap and water and rinse of with the hose. im just trying to make sure i get my cleaning and maintenance done right and use the right stuff so i dont have any problems as far as cleanliness goes. so far i have only been cleaning with a light soap and water solution then wipping it out 2-3 times with a wet towel until the soap is gone then i let it dry and put everything back.
Pulling an entire stack of cages apart would be a huge pain. I just pull the glass doors off, remove the divider (if the cage has one) and scrub it down with dawn dish soap, then I disinfect it with either F10 or chlorhexidine.
If you keep up with the your cleaning (clean it as soon as the snake soils it) then the full/deep cleaning is much easier.
So as soon as the snake soils a cage I remove the hides/water dish/paper substrate and quickly wipe the effected spots. Then I spray down the entire cage with F10 or chlorhexidine. Let it sit, and then wipe up.
Every other month I pull everything out if the cage including the divider and really scrub everything down. I put my water dishes/Reptile basic hides through the dishwasher at this time as well. Everything gets disinfected then I put the cages back together.