For the past 7 months now, I however have been using hydrogen peroxide, and am so happy that I found out about it! It saves me loads of time, and it gets the job done with no problems! Seems that this disinfectant is catching a lot of herpers attention recently :)
All I do is spray, wait 30 seconds, and wipe dry!
-Sam
Subj: Re: [gecko]Cage Cleaning Solutions and Plant Fertilizer
Date: 1/2/2004 11:32:18 AM Pacific Standard Time
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That depends, are you doing a clean with the gex inside or a sterilization? For a quick spot clean with the gex inside (gex you cannot easily remove like Phelsuma) or a quick overall clean I use Quatricide (generic equivalent from Smart and Final). It is about $6 for a gallon of concentrate. This is the same stuff sold by the brand name reptile folks, just read the label, it is even the same concentrate.
For that complete sterilization nothing beats a 10% bleach to water solution. After that is all rinsed out then I got for the vinegar to get rid of the hard water spots.
Julie B.
Mark &Robyn Rivera wrote:
Was wondering what cage cleaning solution people are using out there? Also does anyone use Miracle Grow fertilizer on their tank plants and would that have any vapor that might be harmful to geckos?

