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Hi, I'm New Here!
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cleaning the tank?
how does everyone clean their tanks? What do you do with the snake? I'm still afraid to touch it let alone cary it out, so I just want to know how does everyone get the snake out to clean their homes?
Thanks *Nelda* |
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Juvenile snake
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Aldershot, UK
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Re: cleaning the tank?
(this is a total guess as i dont own a snake yet)
try putting a sack in the tank... i'm pretty sure that the snake will quickly move into it giving you the opportunity to move him elsewhere and clean the tank. I hope that helps ![]() |
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Old and wise snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Re: cleaning the tank?
I'm guessing it's not your snake then? I'm assuming we all pick it up and either put it in a container or not take it out (like I do).
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Hi, I'm New Here!
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Re: cleaning the tank?
This is our family pet. And I know I'll be the one who cleans the tank. My husband caught it and put it in a bucket, then we went out and bought it a 20g tank and just kinda tipped it into the tank ya know. So neither me or my husband have actually handled this little guy.
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Old and wise snake
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Re: cleaning the tank?
I wouldn't bother taking it out, even if you don't want it to touch you since it probably will go and hide, especially since it is wild caught. Just scoop up the substrate where it "went" and put it in the garbage or throw it outside. Unless you're using newspaper, which you could just take the sheet and maybe sheets under it that it went on out and replace them.
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Re: cleaning the tank?
So far, the easiest solution for me has been to keep hides that kan be moved with the snake in it.
I'm considering trying two other possibilities myself; A hide that can be closed from the outside (something like the kind some people use with venomous snakes) and another one that's similar to what Dan suggested. I've seen some professionals use something similar. A sack with a short PVC pipe in the opening, the idea being that when disturbed, the snake would head towards the nearest hole and move into it voluntarily.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Re: cleaning the tank?
Anything works as a hide for them, something simple is just a kleenex box torn in half and tipped on it's side. In my garter's tank right now I have the box from the lamp that's on top of their cage! The snakes like the hole on top. Of course these aren't the most attractive options, but they will do just fine. Your snake needs a hide to feel secure, it's very important.
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"Second shed In Progress"
Join Date: May 2007
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Re: cleaning the tank?
hi I just use an old sox , he loves the thing its right over his heat source and he is just fine in a cheep storage container big enuff to make him feel at home it has substrait and a hide box as well as water. its his out side cage
whilst he is in it , I clean his indoor tank, he never seems to mind this I do make shure that I put things back the same way , just to keep it less stressful for the snake.. bye michelle |
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"PM Boots For Custom Title"
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: cleaning the tank?
If it's just a regular cleanup of some faeces, I use hot water and let the snake in there. But every month (or month and a half), I do a full clean of the enclosure. I just take the snake(s) out with my hands and put it in a plastic box. I've never had real problems with getting them out. Then I take everything out, clean it thourogly with "Zoo Med ..." (exact name escapes me, but it just needs to be something that cleans thorougly and hygienically). I also clean all the rocks, branches, ... Afterwards I put everything back in place and put the snake back again.
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