I'm also curious about this actually. I know that it is VERY safe for mammals, and is extremely effective at inactivating viral and bacterial contaminants. It also goes by the name "Parvosol", and we use it on just about every surface in the vet hospital where I work, between patients, and we mop the floors with it, no water rinse afterwards, and we've never had a worry about puppies eating treats off those surfaces. I know that being safe for mammals doesn't necessarily equate to safety for reptiles, but given how heavily we rely on it at work, especially after patients known to carry diseases like FeLV and Parvovirus, I'd be surprised if it didn't do an equally outstanding job for cleaning/sanitizing reptile enclosures.