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    cleaning cage

    so I just cleaned the sgt's tank first filling with hot water then rinsing and adding some bleach and scrubbing that around, will the bleach hurt my bp? I rinsed it like 2 or 3 times after the bleach was out... think he'll be good?
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    Re: cleaning cage

    Quote Originally Posted by Mogley837 View Post
    so I just cleaned the sgt's tank first filling with hot water then rinsing and adding some bleach and scrubbing that around, will the bleach hurt my bp? I rinsed it like 2 or 3 times after the bleach was out... think he'll be good?
    Bleach is toxic so just make sure you wash it out really, really, well.


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    Re: cleaning cage

    I know its toxic but I guess asking when I should put him back in wouldnt help,
    ok well I'll just keep rinsing
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    Re: cleaning cage

    I use chlorhexidine solution for regular cleanings since it is non-toxic. I only do the bleach scrub down once every month!


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    Re: cleaning cage

    Quote Originally Posted by starmom View Post
    I use chlorhexidine solution for regular cleanings since it is non-toxic. I only do the bleach scrub down once every month!
    you mean Chlorhexadine Gluconate 2% the non toxic stuff!

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    Re: cleaning cage

    A good way to tell if the bleach is really rinsed away well is if you can press your finger to the glass fairly hard, run it along the glass and it does not slip. If you feel any slip then the bleach is still there. rinse, rinse, rinse until the glass is grippy when you run your finger along it.
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    Re: cleaning cage

    Quote Originally Posted by nixer View Post
    you mean Chlorhexadine Gluconate 2% the non toxic stuff!
    It is the generic for Novalsan and mine is chlorhexidine. It also comes in different percentages so always read the label for dilution instructions!


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    Re: cleaning cage

    Its the 2% solution, check it out at reptilebasics.com, the little bottle makes like 12 gallons.. the stuff is awsome you could drink it without getting sick... not really but its mild.

    Im not gonna bleach but every 3-4 months or so. no point if you use paper and clean every week.

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