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    What can I clean a cage with?

    I just bought a used aquarium for my son's garter snake. I want to give it a good cleaning but am not sure what I can use to clean it. What can I use?

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    Re: What can I clean a cage with?

    Household bleach is good.... but you must rinse it thoroughly to ensure no residue is left behind.
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    Re: What can I clean a cage with?

    natural habitat for reptiles is good
    even if you do leave some behind its ok, 100% natural
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    Re: What can I clean a cage with?

    My choice for final clean up is vinegar based glass cleaners. No ammonia fumes.

    keeps the glass shiny too.


    Wayne

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    Re: What can I clean a cage with?

    I use a vinegar solution, and rinse thoroughly. Every once in a while, I notice that the silicone in the seams takes on a bit of an odour, and then I use the bleach, to freshen it up. Again, rinse thoroughly.
    I've never had any ill effects from these.
    Anji

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    Re: What can I clean a cage with?

    I use a simple mixture of water with a little apple cider vinegar added to it (I'm sure white vinegar would work too, though). Carefresh substrate is easy to clean out of a tank. I remove the Carefresh with a small broom and dustpan, then sweep any dust from the floor, then give the cage a good cleaning with the vinegar water mix, and let it dry, then add new Carefresh, fresh water, etc

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    Re: What can I clean a cage with?

    I also use bleach and water, followed by lots of rinsing. If I have reason to want to do an extra good job (like with a used tank from unknown background), then I mix the bleach a bit stronger, rinse longer, then fill it with fresh water for an hour or so to make sure the bleach is diluted and rinsed out- otherwise I can still smell it.

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