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    Re: What Enclosure Disinfectant Do You Use?

    Quote Originally Posted by Charles8088 View Post
    I know the question is not intended for me, since I've never used it. But, this is the one that others have told me they use, and the one I will probably get:

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000HHNZVW...GTGN9RHNPQSXD8
    Yes, this is the one I'm currently using, though in the past I've had other brands depending on regional availability. It's a "generic" product, all brands should be equal.

    BTW, there is a patented version of this that has been around for many years & widely used by veterinary clinics called Nolvasan- it has a slightly different formulation to be effective against more things, but it's quite expensive & IMO it's over-kill for the average pet-owner. I used it years ago when I had many more snakes than I do now, & when I took in rescues of all kinds (both native & exotics) on a regular basis. Just fyi. If you find yourself in the business of breeding high-end snakes, & want to do everything possible to protect your substantial investment, either Nolvasan or F10 is probably the way to go & would be deductible as a business expense anyway. At this point all my snakes are long-term residents & captive-bred, nothing coming in, so for me, generic chlorhexidine is just fine, as I believe it is for most members here. (Nolvasan is used the same way as the generic- much-diluted, spray on-wait- & wipe dry).
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