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ProXimuS
05-21-2012, 04:38 PM
I've read, at least, the substrate should be changed every week. Is that about right? Or is it more or less depending on how dirty it gets? Obviously I wouldn't want to wait till it's filthy to clean, but will occasional spot cleanings suffice and possibly changing substrate every 2-3 weeks and scrubbing out the cage? He's little and the only one in there and so far hasn't made much of a mess. Although I did already clean out his cage once just to be on the safe side.:D
guidofatherof5
05-21-2012, 04:49 PM
You'll need to figure out what works for you. I do a lot of spot cleaning since the substrate I use alerts me to what needs removed.
Then the whole thing gets changed every month.
Steveo
05-21-2012, 05:02 PM
I used to use newspaper, which required weekly changes. As I got more snakes I didn't have enough newspaper so I started buying Carefresh. Now I kind of treat it like a cat's litter box - frequent spot cleaning and occasional full-changes. When I do a full change I give the bottom a quick scrub, and every 6 months or so I'll take everything out and disenfect with dilute bleach.
Dan72
05-21-2012, 06:58 PM
I haven't nailed down a substrate yet, still on paper towel. I get a little obsessive when it comes to certain things, so the routine I find myself in now is I get home from work first thing through the door in the morning or first thing when I wake on days off, and I change out the paper towels, wash down the fake plants, and change the water. Don't know if this is too often, but I figure you can never be too clean, and I have to get in there everyday to give fresh water anyway.
guidofatherof5
05-21-2012, 07:30 PM
Unless it's stressing the snake.;)
Dan72
05-21-2012, 07:46 PM
Unless it's stressing the snake.;)
I don't think (hope) it is Steve. I can place my hand flat on the bottom of the tank, palm up, and she will crawl right up into my hand now. She likes me.....:D.
thamneil
05-21-2012, 08:05 PM
I like loose substrates... better in most ways. The cleaning aspect is my favorite! Just scoop the poop and you're good for a while. I like to do a thorough cleaning about once a month. But it really depends on how many snakes you have in how big of an enclosure. You have to figure out what works for you.
katach
05-22-2012, 12:28 AM
We use aspen from the feed store (little bigger shavings and better quality than walmart) and we spot clean daily and full clean every 2-3 weeks. We have several snakes in one enclosure though.
InsanePirateDragon
05-22-2012, 01:07 AM
I'm using reptibark with a bit of the carefresh mixed in certain places as a test at the moment, been spot cleaning when I find it. I usually change out the bedding every month. Might mix it with the coconut husk that I keep hearing about that sounds really nice.
But the quarentee tank gets paper towels, and added a bit of carefresh for experimenting, so that I can watch for poo and make sure everything's working. And that gets changed every other day.
Yeah I'm paranoid...
EasternGirl
05-22-2012, 10:17 AM
Yes...I think you will find that with most substrates you can spot clean for quite a while and then just do a substrate change and throrough cleaning of the tank about once a month. I think it is something that you learn to detect...when a tank needs to be cleaned thoroughly. I spot clean and kind of do a visual sweep everyday to look for signs that the tank needs a more thorough cleaning. I also stick my head in and smell the tanks regularly. With Cee Cee...her tank doesn't get very dirty in terms of feces and urates, but I can usually smell her enclosure getting a musk like smell every couple of weeks and then I know it needs a cleaning. My albinos like to do their business under the substrate a lot...so I have to sift around through it and check the bottom of the tank to know when it needs a proper cleaning. Seeley's tank can go a long time without a full cleaning...he doesn't make much of a mess at all. Spot cleans go a long way with him. Do make sure to check the water for changing frequently though...water will get slimy. I check water dishes every couple of days.
Stefan-A
05-22-2012, 01:40 PM
With loose substrates, I spot clean every day. I only change the substrate every couple of months.
With paper, I change it 1-2 times per week.
ProXimuS
05-22-2012, 06:37 PM
Thanks yall for all your answers, and your own routines. I'm going to keep trying the spot cleaning for now and keep an eye out (and I guess nose too:p) for when he needs a complete change.
Right now I'm using aspen shavings, but when I'm finished with this bag I want try the carefresh. I used that for my pet rabbit and liked for him. I forgot that it said it can be used on such a wide variety of animals.
mark cope
05-25-2012, 01:50 PM
I spot clean as and when it is needed,then on the first day of every month I take all the substrate out use a reptile disinfectant on the viv and put new substrate in.
ProXimuS
05-25-2012, 02:16 PM
Reptile disinfectant...What is that? Do they sell it in stores, and if so where?
I'm intrigued:cool:
guidofatherof5
05-25-2012, 02:18 PM
1 part bleach to 10 parts water is a safe cleaner as long as you let the enclosure air dry after a fresh water rinse.
ProXimuS
05-25-2012, 03:51 PM
1 part bleach to 10 parts water is a safe cleaner as long as you let the enclosure air dry after a fresh water rinse.
Sounds easy enough:)
mark cope
05-25-2012, 04:06 PM
Reptile disinfectant...What is that? Do they sell it in stores, and if so where?
I'm intrigued:cool:
I am a big fan of Pets at Home
Deep Cleaning Disinfectant for Reptiles 500ml by Beaphar | Pets at Home (http://www.petsathome.com/shop/deep-cleaning-disinfectant-for-reptiles-500ml-by-beaphar-28102)
guidofatherof5
05-25-2012, 04:09 PM
Bleach is awesome. Deadly if not used right though. Flushing with clean water is impairative. I flush twice.(no bathroom humor please:D)
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