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    Rack Cleaning schedule

    Hey guys,

    This is towards all of you with 10+ ball pythons. Please post how you clean a tub, and where you clean them.

    Also what you do for fresh water every week, meaning, do you clean all water bowls, or just dump out old water and replace?

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    Re: Rack Cleaning schedule

    I have 30+ snakes now. I recently switched to aspen bedding so now I check the snakes every day and spot clean any visible bowel movements or urates, and replace any aspen that has gotten wet for whatever reason. I am not sure yet how much time will go between complete tub clean outs, but I'll figure that out as I use the aspen longer. As far as water goes, I wash any water bowls that are soiled immediately after I notice its condition. Otherwise water dishes get pulled and washed every week and replaced clean with new water.

    I used to use paper towels as bedding and I would check the snakes daily, if the tub was soiled I would clean the tub completely with chlorhexidine solution, and most tubs got completely cleaned once a week otherwise.
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    Re: Rack Cleaning schedule

    Right now I'm using newspaper, I have 12 BP's. It ends up being a lot of work cleaning everything out all the time, I may switch to aspen at some point.

    Any time I see feces I clean the cage completely, using clorhexadine. I don't try and sterilize everything, rather just make sure the cage is clean. In their book, the Barker's point out how sterile is generally not the optimal condition, rather "clean" is best. I do sterilize the water dish at least once a week, and always immediately after it gets soiled. Every morning I check the cages, if there is an intense amount of urine I may go ahead and clean as I previously described. If it's a small pee, I will leave it to evaporate.

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    Re: Rack Cleaning schedule

    I use newspaper and whenever they have a bowel movement i just change it out. I change the water twice a week and disinfect the tub and water bowls every couple weeks.

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    Re: Rack Cleaning schedule

    I have 8 balls in my rack system.. we currently use newspaper but may be switching back to aspen soon. We clean water bowls completely once a week. When we get soiled bins/newspaper we remove newspaper and wipe down with chlorhexidine solution.Hides get washed when soiled or at least once a month.

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    Re: Rack Cleaning schedule

    We have around 50 balls. I clean with 10% bleach mix. I use newspaper as substrate and spot clean and add fresh water every other day. Once a week I clean all enclosures and replace newspaper, clean all water bowls. Every other week I clean the hides.

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    Re: Rack Cleaning schedule

    I have around 50 BP's also. I use newspaper and I clean every weekend.
    I use deli cups as water bowls so every time I clean, I toss the old deli cup and use a new one. I check and top off the water a few times a week as well as clean a tub that has gotten wet or dirty before my Sat cleaning day.
    I use chlorhex to disenfect the tubs and hides.

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    Re: Rack Cleaning schedule

    Used to use delis but found my bigger snakes tip them over often. I use the big ceramic bowls for my bigger snakes and smaller plastic ones for smaller snakes.

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    Re: Rack Cleaning schedule

    Ok, that is perfect, thanks to all who participated!

    Now, where do you do the cleaning? I might be moving into an apartment soon, and right now I'm using my front yard hose.

    And for those that use chlorhexidine, did you dilute it with water?
    I'm using the 16 oz Novalsan surgical scrub with chlorhex.

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    Re: Rack Cleaning schedule

    I just drag a trash can into the room and clean the tubs in there. As for the water bowls, I dump them all in the room and put the empty dishes in a large tub and wash them in the sink. When they are clean I take them back to the room and fill them as I place them back in the snake tubs.
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