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02-16-12, 09:23 PM
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Smelly hide rock. O.o
The woman and I got our Ball a big, new tank. Washed everything before setting it up and all. The new hidey-cave-rock (not sure exactly what its make of...) is particularly smelly when it gets warm from the heat lamp.
I've read that if things "smell heavily of plastic" that you shouldn't use them. This rock doesn't strike me as having a "heavy plastic" smell, but it's kind of a weird-assed smell and is beginning to make my snake smell like the rock ever-so-slightly.
Hayter has been in the new tank for about a week and one half. Attached: she pokes her head out of the new rock...too bad you can't see it well.
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02-16-12, 10:10 PM
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Varanus Queen
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Re: Smelly hide rock. O.o
What brand is the hide, and where did you purchase it?
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02-16-12, 10:13 PM
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Diesel the pumpkin killer
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Re: Smelly hide rock. O.o
If it is giving off an odor I would remove it. Replace it with a cardboard box or something else. At least until you figure out what is causing the smell.
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02-16-12, 10:17 PM
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Re: Smelly hide rock. O.o
I have the tag. It's a Zilla "Desert Series Rock Den" the medium size.
I got it at Petco, where the pets go.
edit* "Safe for terrestrial and aquatic environments. To clean: use warm, soapy water and rinse thoroughly."
I will probably return with an estimate distance from lamp to rock...but the rock never gets super hot and there is almost always a light on it.
edit** the distance from lamp to rock is approximately six inches and 3/16. Used a ruler.
Last edited by cute_snakeyface; 02-16-12 at 10:26 PM..
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02-16-12, 10:26 PM
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Re: Smelly hide rock. O.o
That's odd. I've used the Zilla dens without issue. Then again, I don't use them under a light. I have a spare one, I'll set it up under a heat lamp and tell you if I smell anything.
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02-16-12, 10:29 PM
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Re: Smelly hide rock. O.o
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That's odd. I've used the Zilla dens without issue. Then again, I don't use them under a light. I have a spare one, I'll set it up under a heat lamp and tell you if I smell anything.
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Wow, thanks very much.
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02-16-12, 10:39 PM
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Varanus Queen
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Re: Smelly hide rock. O.o
Not a problem. I may have selfish reasons, though. If there's a problem, I want to stop use immediately.
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02-16-12, 11:55 PM
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Re: Smelly hide rock. O.o
run it through the dishwasher a few times, let it air dry for a few hours afterwards. See what happens. If you can set up a second light outside the enclosure and see what happens.
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02-17-12, 12:13 AM
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Re: Smelly hide rock. O.o
Here's an update: I switched from the day to the red night light about an hour and one half to two hours ago and it's not quite as smelly now.
Also...I am my dishwasher... >.>
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02-17-12, 12:43 AM
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Re: Smelly hide rock. O.o
I would soak it in some soapy water, then let it dry outside. If it still smells, I am afraid i just wouldn't use it under any light, because it sounds like for whatever reason it either has a coating or it's material is just not that safe for the heat under a lamp.
The animals have a lot more sensitive lungs than we do. One of my hides broke, and i had to glue it...it was a ceramic thing, and after it glued i soaked it and then let it dry, a couple times, until there was no more odor.
On a side note...cool avatar! Is that a regular praying mantis nymph?
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02-17-12, 01:14 AM
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Re: Smelly hide rock. O.o
I don't smell anything.
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02-17-12, 02:18 AM
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Re: Smelly hide rock. O.o
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I don't smell anything.
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Well, damn...
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02-17-12, 03:02 AM
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Re: Smelly hide rock. O.o
Heh heh, was gonna link, but looks like you saw it already. ;D In case anyone else is interested... http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/gener...tml#post687476
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02-17-12, 09:45 AM
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Re: Smelly hide rock. O.o
Hey it really shouldnt smell if you can clean it properly.
Get some bleach/water solution (1:10 ratio) and put it in a spray bottle. Then get a heavy bristled brush or even just a dishwashing sponge with a rough side, and spray & scrub every inch of the hide. Then rinse thoroughly with water & dry for 1-2 hours until there is no smell of bleach. How I clean everything I use basically.
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02-17-12, 10:20 AM
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Re: Smelly hide rock. O.o
place the hide further away from the heat source
i personally would not put a hide directly under a heat source mate
cheers shaun
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