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    I change the water and spot clean daily, and do a full tear-down (changing substrate, washing accessories, etc) once a month.
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    Spot cleaned as needed (for those on newspapaper spot cleaning means full cleaning), substrate replacement for those on Aspen or Cypress is done when needed once every week or every other week.

    Tubs and water bowls are cleaned with Chlorhexidine.

    Once a month water bowls are completely bleached out.

    Any tubs from an animal that is moved to another tub (upgrade) or sold is bleached out same goes for the tub of females that have just laid.

    Once a year I do a full major cleaning which means racks are wipe down with Chlorhexidine and tubs are bleached out.
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    Re: Cage Cleanings - Minor and Major

    Quote Originally Posted by jclaiborne View Post
    no BPs here, but water gets replaced when dirt gets pushed in it, scrub their water bowls once a week and spot clean if the cleaning crew isn't doing their job, other than that no substrate changes for me.
    Cleanup crew you say? Is your children's python on bioactive?

    Quote Originally Posted by Snake Judy View Post
    I'm using bioactive substrate, so I don't do any major cleaning. I spot clean as necessary by removing poops when I see 'em and occasionally giving the glass a cleaning. I also clean and refill the water dish every other day.
    Two bioactive-related posts in a row? Love it!

    I'm just getting started planning/putting together my first bioactive viv, but I'm really psyched about it and would love to eventually have all my reptiles on bioactive if I can manage it.
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    Re: Cage Cleanings - Minor and Major

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    Cleanup crew you say? Is your children's python on bioactive?


    Two bioactive-related posts in a row? Love it!

    I'm just getting started planning/putting together my first bioactive viv, but I'm really psyched about it and would love to eventually have all my reptiles on bioactive if I can manage it.
    All of my reptiles are now on Bio-Active. I started by moving all of my reptiles to a dirt mix to see how I liked it vs mulch. When I finished my Tegus cage I threw in tons of isopods, sprintails, worms, etc and am still adding to it. It was working so well I decided to add the same mix to all of my cages and haven't looked back since.
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    Re: Cage Cleanings - Minor and Major

    Quote Originally Posted by KitaCat View Post
    Cleanup crew you say? Is your children's python on bioactive?


    Two bioactive-related posts in a row? Love it!

    I'm just getting started planning/putting together my first bioactive viv, but I'm really psyched about it and would love to eventually have all my reptiles on bioactive if I can manage it.
    Yeah! I've had mine running for a little over two months and I love it so far. I don't know why it isn't more popular with ball python keepers like it is in some other reptile communities.

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    Re: Cage Cleanings - Minor and Major

    Quote Originally Posted by Snake Judy View Post
    Yeah! I've had mine running for a little over two months and I love it so far. I don't know why it isn't more popular with ball python keepers like it is in some other reptile communities.

    My thought is because it goes against most of the basics that is said about care, like not washing/sterilizing wood that you bring in from outside, collecting leaf litter and dirt from your yard, etc.
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    Re: Cage Cleanings - Minor and Major

    Quote Originally Posted by jclaiborne View Post
    All of my reptiles are now on Bio-Active. I started by moving all of my reptiles to a dirt mix to see how I liked it vs mulch. When I finished my Tegus cage I threw in tons of isopods, sprintails, worms, etc and am still adding to it. It was working so well I decided to add the same mix to all of my cages and haven't looked back since.
    Slightly off topic but springtails are good? I had a small infestation a couple months ago that I got rid of pretty easily. I always thought that any bugs in your snakes enclosure you should probably get rid of.

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    Re: Cage Cleanings - Minor and Major

    Quote Originally Posted by Mustang5 View Post
    Slightly off topic but springtails are good? I had a small infestation a couple months ago that I got rid of pretty easily. I always thought that any bugs in your snakes enclosure you should probably get rid of.
    Springtails actually eat mold and fungus, so they're introduced on purpose to bio enclosures to keep them clean, along with isopods.

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    Re: Cage Cleanings - Minor and Major

    Quote Originally Posted by Mustang5 View Post
    Slightly off topic but springtails are good? I had a small infestation a couple months ago that I got rid of pretty easily. I always thought that any bugs in your snakes enclosure you should probably get rid of.
    In my tegus cage I have 3 different species of springtails, 4 different species of Isopods, Dubias, mealworms, superworms, and night crawlers in there. For my other lizards its the same minus the meal and superworms, and for my snake it is just springtails and some smaller isopods.
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    Re: Cage Cleanings - Minor and Major

    Quote Originally Posted by jclaiborne View Post
    My thought is because it goes against most of the basics that is said about care, like not washing/sterilizing wood that you bring in from outside, collecting leaf litter and dirt from your yard, etc.
    Yeah, it's basically "throw everything you've been taught out the window" with Bio... People fear change I guess.

    This might call for a bioactive thread before we derail this one too badly!
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