I just wanted to know how other owners maintain the cleanliness of their viv(s). Paper towels? Wipes? Rinse out? And how frequently?
I spot clean whenever I see a poop/urates. Then about once every month or so, I take out all my shavings, newspapers, hides, decorations, etc. and spray the tank down with a very dilute bleach/water solution (approx. 1 part bleach to 9 parts water), let sit for a bit, then use paper towel to dry out, then spray with just water and wipe out and let dry. Unless my hides and decorations have poop/urates on them, I really don't bother cleaning. If I do clean them, they soak in the bleach solution and then air-dried.
Originally Posted by jlindp
I spot clean whenever I see a poop/urates. Then about once every month or so, I take out all my shavings, newspapers, hides, decorations, etc. and spray the tank down with a very dilute bleach/water solution (approx. 1 part bleach to 9 parts water), let sit for a bit, then use paper towel to dry out, then spray with just water and wipe out and let dry. Unless my hides and decorations have poop/urates on them, I really don't bother cleaning. If I do clean them, they soak in the bleach solution and then air-dried.
I agree that the commercial "artificial" half logs might not provide the sort of enclosed hiding space that Corns prefer, but you could give it a try. Probably less of a pest risk than bringing in something from outside yourself.Ok so does anyone have those half log hides for thier snakes? If you do, how do you clean them? You know since they are wood? Because I am thinking of getting them for mine, but dont know how to clean them.
I put newspaper down first then aspen on top. When you need to change the aspen you can just roll up the newspaper with the aspen inside. It makes cleaning my larger 3x2 and 4x2 cages a breeze.