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Cleaning - Tips & Tricks

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  • 01-04-2011, 05:00 PM
    el8ch
    Cleaning - Tips & Tricks
    So I am trying to create a good routine to keep my snake healthy and in tip top shape. I spot clean my tank as needed and have yet to do a full clean as my tank has only been operating for about a week and a half.

    Wanted to know what cleaning products, habits or methods are suggested to disinfect/clean the various aspects of the tank... ie Synthetic Leaves, Hides/Bowls, Climbing Wood, Glass etc. I didn't know if I could use some sort of household cleaner (non-toxic) or if homemade mixes of iodine/water were more suggested. I know everyone has their own little tips and tricks of things to do and 'NOT' do, all are welcome!

    Thanks,
  • 01-05-2011, 12:55 AM
    TomC
    Re: Cleaning - Tips & Tricks
    I use a chlorhexidine solution. I empty out the tub or tank and spray it with chlorhexidine and let it set for about 15 minutes then wipe it out clean it is great because you do not have to rinse like you do with bleach.

    For the water dishes, hides and plants I put them in the sink and spay them down with chlorhexidine and let them set for about 15 minutes then I rinse them with hot water and dry them off well and put them back in after I am finished.

    If you buy 1 gallon of chlorhexidine it makes about 128 gallons after you mix it with water so it goes a long way.
  • 01-05-2011, 01:50 AM
    BroknBusted
    Not sure how this would apply to snakes but I used to work in an Infectious Diseases office and I do know that chlorhexidine use for humans should be monitored. Using it to often or for to long a period can result in it killing good flora that the body needs to help fight infections.

    As I said, I haven't a clue on how that might affect a snake.
  • 01-05-2011, 02:12 AM
    Shadera
    Re: Cleaning - Tips & Tricks
    I use baby wipes to clean out the obvious bits, then haul tubs to the bathroom and clean them in the bathtub with hot water and plenty of soap. Once they dry, I spray them down with chlorhexidine and let that dry. Once that's dry, I spray them with P.A.M. and let that dry. Then they're ready for snakes. I keep a stack ready to go so I can go down the line and just plop snakes from dirty enclosures into clean ones and then clean them in groups afterward.

    For hides and ceramic water bowls, I wash them in the dishwasher with it set as high as it will go (water temp). Afterward I soak the dishes and hides in a bleach solution, rinse well, and then dry before use.
  • 01-05-2011, 03:33 PM
    TrpnBils
    I use chlorohexidine too (sold as the brand Nolvasan - you can get it at places like Tractor Supply but it's not cheap), but I will be switching back to bleach as soon as this bottle runs out. It's too expensive for my taste whenever I can do the same thing with a cheap bottle of bleach. Once you dilute it to the recommended amount, it should last you for a long time.

    Follow the directions on the bottle too... a lot of people just wipe things down and assume they're clean but the directions on both say to leave the item submerged for ~10 minutes.

    I've also heard of people using vinegar, but I can't imagine how bad the smell would be after awhile.
  • 01-05-2011, 04:02 PM
    crbballs
    I use good old bleach. Its cheap and it does the job. I use a half a cup of bleach and fill the rest with water in a regular spray bottle. Works great.

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  • 01-05-2011, 04:10 PM
    Jay_Bunny
    My routine is to take the snake from a dirty tub and plop them into the weighing tub (it has a locking lid) and take the dirtied paper towel out, remove any poop/urates/shed, and then wash the tub well with hot soapy water. I then rinse well and spray with a bleach solution and let stand several minutes. Rinse again and dry with a towel. I put in new paper towel and return the snake to their tub. After all the tubs are done, I take all of the water bowls and wash them in the sink with hot soapy water, rinse, spray with bleach, let stand, rinse well, and let dry before refilling them with water and putting them in the tubs.

    It is a bit time consuming and I hope to upgrade everyone to ceramic bowls so that I can simply wash them in the dishwasher.
  • 01-05-2011, 04:31 PM
    el8ch
    Re: Cleaning - Tips & Tricks
    Thanks for all the replies!!!

    The product that I picked up when I first bought everything and setup the tank was chlorhexidine based. It was just a tiny little bottle and only had enough to clean for the initial setup. I spoke to one of the Animal Hospitals today too (where I take my dog) and brought this topic up while I was on the phone and they also suggested chlorhexidine based products or bleach mixtures in limited use and limited amounts.

    Happy Cleaning - and kudos to you guys/gals who have to clean so many tubs/tanks. Between my turtle, fish and snake alone it feels like a lifetime of constant cleaning! =)
  • 01-05-2011, 06:36 PM
    bpandrew
    Re: Cleaning - Tips & Tricks
    How often do you guys clean with the solutions? Every time they poop?
  • 01-05-2011, 07:01 PM
    kitedemon
    I use a combination spot clean (just scope up dirty substrate add some fresh and done) as necessary and a full total clean about once every 5 or 6 weeks.

    I clean out all the substrate (shop vac) then I use a steam cleaner to blast the inside of the enclosure or tub. Wipe everything out with a rag then a spray with Chlorohexidine (1 oz of 2% sol'n to a quart) Leave that for at least 20 min.

    While I am waiting I clean all the cage furniture (plants bowls ect.) I use a soap called bactistat CHD or an iodine based soap whatever is handy I use a brush and some soap hot water scrub everything and leave the soap suds on for 20 min (Most disinfectants need some time to work)

    Back to the cage steam again and wipe out with a clean rag. Back to the sink and rinse all the rest of the 'furniture' with hot hot water and dry it out then everything goes back.

    Here is a link for a Canadian Chlorhexidine supplier it is hard to bring over the boarder. (controlled substance)

    http://www.exclusivesnakes.com/

    Alex
  • 01-05-2011, 08:40 PM
    Shadera
    Re: Cleaning - Tips & Tricks
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by bpandrew View Post
    How often do you guys clean with the solutions? Every time they poop?

    I keep my snakes on shredded aspen. I use a scoop to spot clean as needed and replace with clean bedding, and do full tub changes/cleanings once a month.
  • 01-05-2011, 08:51 PM
    bpandrew
    Re: Cleaning - Tips & Tricks
    ok cool that's what I've been doing. OP, sorry for the thread jack
  • 01-21-2011, 11:30 PM
    gardenfiend138
    Re: Cleaning - Tips & Tricks
    I use diluted isopropyl alcohol in a spray bottle, and wipe it down completely. It's way cheap and evaporates. That being said, I still give it a thorough rinsing, dry it off, and let it sit for about an hour. For items in the terrarium, I spray heavily, rinse, and spray heavily, then rinse a few times and let them set for a few hours. It is bad to breathe in, though, so it's tough scrubbing a large terrarium that you have to put your head in, it can give you a headache. And I'm pretty sure it dissolves the silicone to some minor degree. But otherwise, works very well.
  • 01-22-2011, 12:45 AM
    kasmiraross
    i just use a disinfect spray from the reptile shop its made for reptiles so its safe . and hot water . i use it on my hides and water dishes
  • 01-22-2011, 01:11 AM
    Cody John Steele
    Re: Cleaning - Tips & Tricks
    Spot clean for 3 to 4 weeks, then I take out all my tubs and dump the aspen. Then I put all my tubs, and water bowls in the bath tub, and spray them down with a water/bleach mix 1 part bleach to 10 parts water. Let it set for a few minutes, then rinse it off...Dump fresh aspen in the tub and put the snake back in.
  • 01-22-2011, 02:20 AM
    spitzu
    Re: Cleaning - Tips & Tricks
    All of my guys are on paper. Their tubs get a spray and wipe down after each mess with this. Should I still be disinfecting every few weeks as well?

    edit: Their hides also get wiped down with it if they get "painted", and we wash each water bowl every 3-5 days in hot soapy water.
  • 01-22-2011, 02:31 AM
    kasmiraross
    yeah think you should give it a good clean with some thing once a month and water dishes an food dishes good clean once a month with reptile disinfect. make the disinfect rinsed off very well. and ovs fresh water daily .:snake:
  • 01-22-2011, 02:35 AM
    lk_holla
    Re: Cleaning - Tips & Tricks
    I've read in a few places that diluted brown Listerine works well in a pinch, I use it if I'm spot cleaning or cleaning furniture. Just rinse it well!
  • 02-01-2011, 03:12 PM
    LegitProblem
    Re: Cleaning - Tips & Tricks
    What's The 3% Solution. Please Please Tell Me How Much Water And Clorox Do I Need. I recently Washed My Tub With Soap And Water And Let It Dry Outside My Window. I Woke Up Today And I Saw A Little Black Bug On My BP, And Lifted The Paper Towel And I Saw Three More I Think When I Let It Dry Outside My Window There Were Some Logs That Had The same Bug. Do You Guys Think Its Mites. I Gave My BP A Luke Warm Bath And No Bugs Came Up To The Surface. I Started To Panic Then I Washed The Hide, Water Bowl, And Tub With Water And A Little Bit Of Clorox With A Spray Bottle. If The Bug Comes Back What Should I Do Next To Prevent Any More From Coming.
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