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01-13-18, 09:40 AM
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slippery water
Hi.
I take a plate and put there boiling water. After water is cold I put a plate to an enclosure.
After one week if I touch a plate's underwater part I can feel slippery square.
Can I just add water to plate or I should wash the plate out and change all the water ?
Thanks in advance
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01-13-18, 10:01 AM
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Re: slippery water
If you're using it as a water dish you should wash it whenever you change the water.
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01-13-18, 10:25 AM
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Re: slippery water
EL Ziggy
on Youtube there is a ViperKeeper. I think he has about 100 venomous snakes. And looks like he always add water only without any washing a dish.
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01-13-18, 10:52 AM
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Re: slippery water
Kazz, he washes his water bowls...just not all the time since it's a bit dangerous to be reaching in and out of the "hot" snake cages!
And Al (Viperkeeper) has close to 250 snakes, not must 100.
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EL Ziggy
on Youtube there is a ViperKeeper. I think he has about 100 venomous snakes. And looks like he always add water only without any washing a dish.
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01-13-18, 11:11 AM
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Re: slippery water
In many of ViperKeeper's videos he uses a 10% bleach solution for washing dishes. Though I think recently he mentioned he was switching to that Veterinary disinfectant for somethings. F10 i think is what it was called. It's available on amazon if you have access to it.
One thing to also remember is that there are many bacteria that are present at all times that naturally occur and not all are going to be harmful. This is why you can start up a fish tank without the need to seed the bacteria in the system. It will just naturally occur. That being said you don't want to start a petri dish of fun either.
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01-13-18, 11:19 AM
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Re: slippery water
Al's been using Hexachlorophene for some time now. He states that even a 3% solution is non-toxic to snakes. He dips his hooks between uses to cut any cross contamination down between snakes.
I'm sure that he still uses Clorox for some things, but you're right, I keep hearing him mention the F10 Veterinary Disinfectant from time to time.
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In many of ViperKeeper's videos he uses a 10% bleach solution for washing dishes. Though I think recently he mentioned he was switching to that Veterinary disinfectant for somethings. F10 i think is what it was called. It's available on amazon if you have access to it.
One thing to also remember is that there are many bacteria that are present at all times that naturally occur and not all are going to be harmful. This is why you can start up a fish tank without the need to seed the bacteria in the system. It will just naturally occur. That being said you don't want to start a petri dish of fun either.
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01-13-18, 11:28 AM
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Re: slippery water
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In many of ViperKeeper's videos he uses a 10% bleach solution for washing dishes.
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I'm sure that he still uses Clorox for some things, but you're right, I keep hearing him mention the F10 Veterinary Disinfectant from time to time.
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but boiling water do the same job.
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01-13-18, 11:46 AM
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Re: slippery water
Boiling water doesn't always kill everything, especially if your not sustaining a rolling boil for a bit of time. Bleach and disinfectants break down the cell membranes of the bacteria which is what makes the quick contact dips effective.
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01-13-18, 02:15 PM
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Re: slippery water
I have F10, it's completely non toxic. I don't really use it often though, it's to expensive for me to use it for cleaning. I have it as a back up in case one of my snakes develops a respiratory infection (if anyone wants to know just ask). I use just a 10% bleach solution to clean. Viperkeeper is awesome by the way, great reptile keeper. By the way the bottle on amazon is tiny, I will send a picture if anyone likes. You can dilute it, but it's still not worth $20 to me.
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01-14-18, 06:59 AM
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Re: slippery water
Expensive? I didn't look at the prices, but Al's got something like a gallon jug I keep seeing. Gotta wonder now how much that cost him???
Update: 92.10 for 1L ... ouch!!
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I have F10, it's completely non toxic. I don't really use it often though, it's to expensive for me to use it for cleaning. I have it as a back up in case one of my snakes develops a respiratory infection (if anyone wants to know just ask). I use just a 10% bleach solution to clean. Viperkeeper is awesome by the way, great reptile keeper. By the way the bottle on amazon is tiny, I will send a picture if anyone likes. You can dilute it, but it's still not worth $20 to me.
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01-15-18, 06:35 PM
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Re: slippery water
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Originally Posted by DJC Reptiles
I have F10, it's completely non toxic. I don't really use it often though, it's to expensive for me to use it for cleaning. I have it as a back up in case one of my snakes develops a respiratory infection (if anyone wants to know just ask). I use just a 10% bleach solution to clean. Viperkeeper is awesome by the way, great reptile keeper. By the way the bottle on amazon is tiny, I will send a picture if anyone likes. You can dilute it, but it's still not worth $20 to me.
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A liter of F10 costs 14.99, if you want a liter in a spray bottle then it's 17.99
It's not that expensive..
But I'm sure you bought F10SC, which is not the same thing. SC you have to dilute in water... and a 200ml flask is good for making 100 liters of disinfectant and costs only 24.99 ($0.25/liter!)
Not really expensive I would say.
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01-16-18, 06:53 AM
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Re: slippery water
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A liter of F10 costs 14.99, if you want a liter in a spray bottle then it's 17.99
It's not that expensive..
But I'm sure you bought F10SC, which is not the same thing. SC you have to dilute in water... and a 200ml flask is good for making 100 liters of disinfectant and costs only 24.99 ($0.25/liter!)
Not really expensive I would say.
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Really? I knew I had to dilute the F10SC but I didn't realize how many different types there are.
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01-13-18, 03:04 PM
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Re: slippery water
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as a back up in case one of my snakes develops a respiratory infection (
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it's some type of medicine ?
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01-13-18, 09:30 PM
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Re: slippery water
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it's some type of medicine ?
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As CameraSkunk said, Its useful as a fogger. It works becuase its non toxic, diluted in water, and kills bacteria. The idea is if a snake breathes it in while it's in the water vapor, it will kill any bacteria that is in the snakes lungs, effectively curing it over time. It's also completely non invasive to the snake, in terms of all they are doing is breathing. So instead of poking a snake with needles you could just have them breathe. That's the only reason I have it, it would be to expensive to use it as a cleaner. Keep in mind that most respiratory infections if caught early enough could be solved with simple fixes to maintenance. It's just a last resource for me.
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01-14-18, 09:09 AM
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Re: slippery water
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Originally Posted by DJC Reptiles
As CameraSkunk said, Its useful as a fogger. It works becuase its non toxic, diluted in water, and kills bacteria. The idea is if a snake breathes it in while it's in the water vapor, it will kill any bacteria that is in the snakes lungs, effectively curing it over time. It's also completely non invasive to the snake, in terms of all they are doing is breathing. So instead of poking a snake with needles you could just have them breathe. That's the only reason I have it, it would be to expensive to use it as a cleaner. Keep in mind that most respiratory infections if caught early enough could be solved with simple fixes to maintenance. It's just a last resource for me.
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This is a frequently debated "off label" use.. I wasn't able to find this indication on the company product website. It is intended for hard surface disinfection. I have searched PubMed for any literature advocating for nebulized F10 therapy for bacterial/viral/fungal respiratory infections- I can't find any source. If you have sources on this, I'd love to see them. Not saying these data doesn't exist, but I think the F10 through a nebulizer as a "treatment" is more anecdotal. Please link any info, I'd be interested to read it.
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