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    Re: Safe way to eliminate lingering odors?

    Quote Originally Posted by nikkubus View Post
    I spot clean most of the time and there is a light smell, nothing too strong. I do a deep clean every 2-3 months or if they made a spectacular mess that gets all over the wall of the enclosure. I personally don't use bleach and prefer to use F10 for deep cleans because it's safer. Many people use bleach, but if you do you have to make absolutely sure you rinse it off well.
    Same here, spot clean as needed and then every 2-3 months a deep clean with chlorhexidine. Never had an issue with a lingering smell, typically any smell that was in there airs out while I'm spot cleaning.

    I did leave those boxes of baking soda out when I was keeping bearded dragons. Those guys let you know immediately that they pooped, but the snakes I've never had an outside the enclosure issue.

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