Re: Ball Python won't go into hide after washing
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Originally Posted by
melcvt00
Mixing chemicals can lead to hazardous fumes for people and animals. I know you jist cleaned it, but I would do it again and just use dish soap, and rinse well. Pine Sol can leave a residue behind, and it could be irritating.
Thank you for the tip. So would the fumes possibly wear off? Or should I try to rinse it out again.
Re: Ball Python won't go into hide after washing
My mother just gave me an update. She has been hiding behind the water bowl, so it looks like I may just need to rinse the log hide or get a new one entirely.
Re: Ball Python won't go into hide after washing
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Originally Posted by
KaaismyBaby
My mother just gave me an update. She has been hiding behind the water bowl, so it looks like I may just need to rinse the log hide or get a new one entirely.
If it is one of those rough half log hides, the smell will never come out of it. You are better off replacing it, or getting something completely different that you CAN wash and rinse well.
I just got an Exo Terra Reptile Cave for mine, and he prefers it over his other hide rock. I got the extra large for my 4ish foot BP.
Re: Ball Python won't go into hide after washing
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Originally Posted by
melcvt00
If it is one of those rough half log hides, the smell will never come out of it. You are better off replacing it, or getting something completely different that you CAN wash and rinse well.
I just got an Exo Terra Reptile Cave for mine, and he prefers it over his other hide rock. I got the extra large for my 4ish foot BP.
I figured as much. Thank you for confirming for me!:)
Re: Ball Python won't go into hide after washing
You can have wood, but to properly clean it you shouldn't use soap/water. Put it in the oven at 200-250°F for a couple hours. This is well below the combustion temperature and will kill any growing on it; but just to be on the safe side, you should monitor it.
Re: Ball Python won't go into hide after washing
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Originally Posted by
BPGator
You can have wood, but to properly clean it you shouldn't use soap/water. Put it in the oven at 200-250°F for a couple hours. This is well below the combustion temperature and will kill any growing on it; but just to be on the safe side, you should monitor it.
I think it would just be easier to get a new hide that I can soak with her bowl and fake plants. Thank you for the info however.