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Old 08-16-12, 07:16 AM   #31
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Lol, no just in the room.
So just charcoal sitting in the room absorbs offensive animal odors?


I promise I'm not stupid trolling or anything I just have never heard of this and might be able to use it in the future.
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Old 08-16-12, 07:44 AM   #32
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Re: Keeping reptile room smelling fresh.

Activated charcoal is found in the aquarium section of any pet store. It's one of the filters in an aquarium water filter set up; you've got the the sponge-like material and you've got a bag of activated charcoal. It comes in a fine mesh bag, so it won't dirty up anything (too bad); just sit in on a shelf in your snake room and it will absorb a great deal of odour.

The best thing to use though is a bathroom vent fan; hook it up to a 4 or 6" flexible exhaust tubing out your window and ALL odour will be gone. The higher the CFM, the better.
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Old 08-16-12, 07:49 AM   #33
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Activated charcoal is found in the aquarium section of any pet store. It's one of the filters in an aquarium water filter set up; you've got the the sponge-like material and you've got a bag of activated charcoal. It comes in a fine mesh bag, so it won't dirty up anything (too bad); just sit in on a shelf in your snake room and it will absorb a great deal of odour.

The best thing to use though is a bathroom vent fan; hook it up to a 4 or 6" flexible exhaust tubing out your window and ALL odour will be gone. The higher the CFM, the better.

LOL I knew what you were talking about. I probably have more fish than herps I never did think about using that to get rid of odor though. I never really associated carbon as being an odor eliminator as well as a detoxing agent.
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Re: Keeping reptile room smelling fresh.

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So just charcoal sitting in the room absorbs offensive animal odors?


I promise I'm not stupid trolling or anything I just have never heard of this and might be able to use it in the future.
Activated carbon is used in a lot of air purifiers to help absorb odor.

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Activated charcoal is found in the aquarium section of any pet store. It's one of the filters in an aquarium water filter set up; you've got the the sponge-like material and you've got a bag of activated charcoal. It comes in a fine mesh bag, so it won't dirty up anything (too bad); just sit in on a shelf in your snake room and it will absorb a great deal of odour.

The best thing to use though is a bathroom vent fan; hook it up to a 4 or 6" flexible exhaust tubing out your window and ALL odour will be gone. The higher the CFM, the better.
I was picking up rats last night ( during which I had a 500+g latch on to my pinky) and he had a fan going like that. The down side is the outside smells like rat poop.
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Re: Keeping reptile room smelling fresh.

But you don't live outside your house, do you?
Eff the neighbours!
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