cleaning cage

kfactor

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hi i was wondering about all u guys who have these nice big cages and a bunch of plants and stuff how do u clean your cages:confused:.. i have a 3'x2'x3' cage with 4 live plants that have grown around everything and what not and i dont think i can take them out with out wracking them
 
My 2x2x4' cage is a PITA to clean. There is no easy way to do it. I usually end up taking almost everything out once a month and give a thorough cleaning. Every week I try to clean as much as I can by just moving things around. My ficus is constantly dropping leaves, and those are my biggest enemy. Sorry I don't think there is a easy way to do it unless you plan for it while putting the cage together.
 
I remove all the big heavy plants, carry the whole thing out and hose down with antibacterial soap and water.
 
U could also take ur cam out of the cage, take ur cage out side and rinse it out with the pressure of the hose
 
I remove all the big heavy plants, carry the whole thing out and hose down with antibacterial soap and water.

My shefflera is getting some water stains on its leaves and I tried wiping the leaves with just water, but it didn't work. Would a light wiping of the leaves with some soap do the trick?
 
I "Deep clean" by removing everything (and yes, this disturbs the larger plants) and using steam, hot water, elbow grease, white vinegar and even repainting if needed, but only a couple times a year. Usually I spot clean (daily) and monthly a more thorough cleaning but without removing the plants (just wipe the leaves with water or a mild vinegar or mild soap water)
 
I just wipe up the poop (or other bodily excretions) I see and take dead or really pooped on leaves out. I remove any dead feeders when I find them.
 
yes i agree there is no easy way. i spot clean every 1-3 days and drain water from the water catcher daily. every few months a take everything out and give it a good spray down with warm water and a drop of antibacterial soap and rinse it out thoroughly. i also run a miniature fan pointed across the bottom of the cage every other night or so to help it dry out before getting saturated again
 
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