How do you clean your beardie's cage?

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munchkins9802

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Just wondering how often and what you clean your lizard's cage with. My husband wanted me to use the windex and I told him I didn't know if that was a good idea. I saw some things in the store--but it is confusing as they say "safe for reptiles", yet their instructions say: Remove you lizard/reptile before using this product.
I did see one the other day and it says NATURES BEst (or something like that) it is supposed to be very safe--does anyone know which one I am talking about?
Well gotta go put the lizard back in his cage. Seems to be doing well today (he had a rough evening yesterday)
 

john1967

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I clean my beared dragon cages 2-3 times a week what i use to clean the cages is called healthy habitat you can this at any reptile,petco,petsmart store
 

Lennifer

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If u don't want to use the cleaners @ the store, Beautiful Dragons.com has a list of good disinfectants. I think they tell u to remove the lizard because of the smell & u def don't want him licking the floor it if it's still a lil damp. lol! I usually take Drago out, clean his tank & then give him a bath while waiting for the age to air out. I use Zoo Med Wipe Out & havent had any issues thus far.

~Sandy
 

spyder86

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I clean my cage once a week with bleach water solution and a really good rince, then let it dry completely.
 

Pamela

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Healthy habitat is what i use to. I have used it for the pass five years to clean the tank and furniture.
 
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