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    Sterilizing

    Whats the best way to sterilize a 10g tank.

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    Re: Sterilizing

    Quote Originally Posted by pingure View Post
    Whats the best way to sterilize a 10g tank.
    The ultimate best way in my opinion would be to make a 50% alcohol and hot water solution and let it soak. Best of Luck!

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    Bleach/water solution. Rinse well.

    Or you can buy Chlorhexadine, or Healthy Habitat.
    Last edited by Skittles1101; 10-04-2011 at 04:36 PM.
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    ok thanks

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    Re: Sterilizing

    Quote Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
    Bleach/water solution. Rinse well.
    ^ That to lol

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    Re: Sterilizing

    [QUOTE=LGray23;1667567]Bleach/water solution. Rinse well.

    X2 I use 10% bleach soak for 30 min and rinse till I dont smell bleach anymore worked great for me so far
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    Ok I am a bit fussy with terms sterilize and disinfectant are not the same if you truly mean sterilize (NO bacteria, germs or virus) it take very expensive and complex gear to do so. (autoclave)

    Disinfectants can be quite varied, a grab bag of chemical treatments chlorhexidine, iodine, alcohols, sodium hypochlorite (chlorine bleach) quandary ammonia compounds (F10) and hydrogen peroxide.

    Chlorhexidine, and quantry ammonia compounds pose no massive heath issues and can be used with out worry for the most part.

    Alcohol once evaporated also poses no health issues.

    Bleach and iodine MUST be well washed off before the animal is returned to the enclosure. No trace can remain as they are both quite toxic to reptiles.

    Steam can also be used and it also is safe once the enclosure is cooled down be careful around glass however.

    To my the best of my knowledge healthy habitat is a enzyme cleaner and is NOT a sterilant at all.

    There are 2 things all of the above have in common.

    The enclosure must be clean before using any of the sterilants.

    They all need at the very least 20 min contact time to be effective!

    There is no magic cleaner that you can spray on wipe off and have it be effective, everything must be washed with soap and water rinsed off and then treated and given time to work and then if necessary rinsed off again until no trace remains.

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    http://naturalchemistry.com/pet_care...y_habitat.html

    "Healthy Habitat ... NOTE: Healthy Habitat will not kill bacteria; however used on a regular basis it may help prevent bacteria from building up"

    It is a great product, but is mostly an odour neutralizer/cleaner but is not a sterilant.

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    Run buy the Pro Exotics team. It's very affordable, as a $16 container makes fifty 34-oz spray bottles of disinfectant.
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    Re: Sterilizing

    Quote Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
    Ok I am a bit fussy with terms sterilize and disinfectant are not the same if you truly mean sterilize (NO bacteria, germs or virus) it take very expensive and complex gear to do so. (autoclave)
    I fantasize about having in autoclave in my house one day.


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