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    Exclamation Keeping the smell down!

    I clean my BP rack every week, and every time one of my snakes craps, but the smell just doesnt seem to go away. Any tips on helping with the smell issue or any advice would be good!

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    Re: Keeping the smell down!

    you can try an air purifier or run a fan down there. I have about fifty in one space and that keeps the smell down to about nothing

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    Re: Keeping the smell down!

    are they in a very enclosed area.. I have loads in one room and never know when one poops.
    When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban
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    Re: Keeping the smell down!

    Healthy Habitat - It's an all natural deoderizer. Works perfect in my tub.
    http://www.petco.com/product/13344/N...t=OnSiteSearch
    Most Petcos should sell it.

    Note: I use this in conjunction with chlorohexadine. Chloro first to disinfect, then Healthy Habitat for a fresh smell.

    Soaking also works too. Hot water and a little bit of dishwashing soap.

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    Re: Keeping the smell down!

    Ball Pythons Smell?


    Chlorohexidine, Bleach, Soap...(be careful with bleach, I believe its a 1:10 ratio, and make sure you leave no residue from the bleach)

    First off, how do you clean those racks?

    Air Purifier may actually work, but be careful with the fan...you may just spread the smell...

    You can always stuff an Altoid down the F/T's throat for a curiously strong but refreshing scent...

    I'm guessing you have some big guys in those racks, hence big poop, hence big smell...


    Note: I was joking about the Altoid...
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    Re: Keeping the smell down!

    Thanks for all the info! As far as how I clean the racks I once a week remove the snake and throw the substrate away (Papertowel) then I spray the cages with Chlorohexidine. I ran out of Chlorohexidine and dont know were to get more. Then use a paper towel to wipe all of them out. Then I put the snake back in, for spot cleaning I basicly do the same thing.
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    1 Unsexed Gopher Snake
    0.2 Super Hypo Tan. Carrot Tail Het sunglow Leopard Gecko
    1.0 Super Hypo Tan. Carrot Tail Leopard Gecko
    1.0 Mac Snow Leopard Gecko

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    Re: Keeping the smell down!

    reptilebasics.com carries chlorohexidine in the small and large concentrates.
    0.1 - Normal - 4 Months? Old
    0.1 - Mojave Hatchling

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    Re: Keeping the smell down!

    You can do this way if you are a DIY kind of guy.

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=55186

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    Re: Keeping the smell down!

    When using paper towels you have to clean everytime that they urinate, if yours are babies or juveniles that can be quite often.

    Rich

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    Re: Keeping the smell down!

    And if all that doesnt work, try a new substrate...perhaps Aspen ... don't even buy the big bag, just test it out to see if it reduces the smell...If it does, then perhaps investing in a real big bag might benefit your nose...
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