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CDN-Cresties
08-05-03, 02:48 PM
Hi, i went camping this past long weekend and i found some awesome climbing branches for my crested geckos but i wanted to know how i could make the branches free of bacteria and all of that nasty stuff. :D
Thanks for the help!!
-Steve-
clean them well with antibacterial soap, rinse them well (real well!), then cook them in the oven for a wee bit, then keep them in a sealed plastic bag for at least a week but the longer the better. That should be enough to kill anything in there. Also try and use hardwood like oak, but especially cherry or apple.
CDN-Cresties
08-05-03, 02:53 PM
How hot should the oven be?
Thanks
-Steve-
Oliverian
08-05-03, 02:58 PM
Probably not too hot.... I don't know for sure but make sure you watch it to make sure it doesn't catch on fire.. :p ~TR~
reptiledude21
08-05-03, 03:07 PM
you could also bath then with bleach and soap and then rinse them off REALLY good and let them dry in the sun...thats what i did.
lordkovacs
08-05-03, 03:10 PM
i think heating is the best method... stick in oven for around 30-45 minutes on about 300F. stay close by though! good luck..
MIKE
reptiledude21
08-05-03, 03:15 PM
Ya, if u heat it stay close to the oven with something to put it out if it does catch on fire.
Invictus
08-05-03, 03:58 PM
Forget the oven. Soak it in 10% bleach/water solution for half an hour, then rinse with SALT water to dilute the bleach. Soak in salt water for a few hours. Rinse thoroughly with normal water and let soak for another hour or so. No more parasites. If the branch still smells like chlorine, use more salt water.
Tim and Julie B
08-05-03, 04:37 PM
I like to soak the branches and the likes in water for about an hour, then I place them inside a damp paper bag and bake for 1 hour at about 150 degrees. Mis the bag a few times if it gets too dry. Kills off everything (soaking allows stream to build up inside and heats up to kill off the nasties)
lordkovacs
08-05-03, 05:34 PM
yeah, i forgot to say about the misting... didn't ever hear about hte paper bag...it would have to be damp for sure or it could flame. cheers,
MIKE
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