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    Re: Is there anyway to disinfect a reptile cage without moving the cage?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bellabob View Post
    I volenteer for a zoo in my area and once they get this reptile house up for the reptile collection I'm going to be the one to clean, feed, and disinfect the enclosures of all the non venomous snakes. There are a lot of enclosures, and I don't really have time to take each one, go the the hose, clean it, put it back, put everything back in the cage...etc. Is there any cleaning solution that would go in a spray bottle? As in put it in the bottle, spray the cage, wipe it down, and thats it.

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    I think I would ask whoever will be in charge of the reptiles, what they want you to do/use. That would be my advice to you.

    Jim Smith

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