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Cleaning, Poop, and Probe question
So I think Kallista went to the bathroom in her cage today.I say I think because there was only urates it looked like and unless she spilled her water on her paper towels, urine also. No poop, but I assume that's normal for babies? (That or she's just waiting for her cage to be clean so she can poop in there. XD )
But I don't really know what to clean it with, so I just did what I do for my lizards- wipe it up with wet paper towels, wipe the area again with a wet paper towel, spray it with my vinegar/water mix and now I'm letting it soak. Is that alright?(I don't like using chemicals with my reptiles and vinegar seems to have worked keeping my lizard's cages clean when they go on their tiles. (Off topic, Kallista's trying to climb in and up my sleeve. XD)
And now for my question about the thermometer probe, I'm sure you accurite users know the probe is like a half cylinder type of thing.(Black rounded top with white sticky underneath that isn't so sticky after awhile. XD(mine isn't)) but do you have yours placed so it's upside down? (Black top touching the bottom of the tub where the heat pad is) or just sitting there so the black top is facing up and the sticky flat part it on the bottom? I just want to know what gets the more accurate read or where it measures the heat from?
Herps:
2.2.0.2 Crested Geckos(Dagger, Boga, Kess, Beast, Maka, eggs)(With more eggs on the way from Dagger and Kess!) 1.1 Bearded dragons(Scou, Rizat) 0.1 Normal Ball Pythons(Kallista)
0.1 gargoyle gecko(Rory/Freckles)
Other family members in the house:
0.1 Alaskan Husky(Alaska), 1.2 indoor cats(Boots, Rocket, Fable), 0.1 outdoor cat(Slinky)
1.1 Parents, 0.2 sisters(1 older, 1 younger)
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