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Terrarium Cleaning
Daily terrarium maintenance is
essential to the health of pet
reptiles. Waste matter and uneaten
food should be removed from the
terrarium at least twice a day.
Fecal matter can be removed easily
from the terrarium's sand or gravel
with a scoop or small shovel.
At least once a month (more
frequently for semiaquatic
habitats), the entire terrarium
should be cleaned thoroughly.
Animals should be removed and placed
in a spare cage or plastic box
during cleaning. All interior
materials should be taken out and
either discarded or scrubbed clean.
Scrub the interior of the terrarium
with warm, soapy water and a mild
disinfectant, or use a diluted
chlorine bleach solution (one part
bleach for 30 parts water). Rinse
thoroughly with fresh water to
remove all traces of detergent.
The terrarium’s contents can be
sanitized with the same diluted
chlorine bleach solution. Place
terrarium carpet, water and food
bowls, as well as other furnishings
in this solution, making sure they
are completely covered. Allow these
items to stand in the solution for
10 minutes. This will give the
bleach a chance to kill all germs.
After soaking, rinse these items
thoroughly in fresh water, and let
them dry in the air. If possible,
expose the items to natural sunlight
during the drying process.
In general, wood branches and logs
are very difficult to clean once
they have been soiled by waste
matter in a terrarium. It is
advisable to replace wood products
often to reduce the risk of pets
becoming infected. Rope-based
climbing products can serve as an
easier-to-maintain alternative to
wood branches.
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