CammieNLeno
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I had to move yesterday, lease was up in Jan.. so i was disassembeling my cage to move. Its in 3 peices, and when i removed the main portion from the base, i found a very terrible flaw in my design, and the inside of the entire base was absolutle COVERED in mold. The stench was almost unbearable.
Let me post 2 pictures from my old thread -
So the top portion of the cage sits in that groove outside of the white material. I then sealed the inside crack with silicon to keep all the water from getting underneath. Well i DIDNT seal the ouside of it, just assuming water would never get out and under the base.
Boy was i wrong..
Its a no brainer that i will be taking my guy to the vet to get some tests done.. i am seriously guessing that there is NO way he would totally be uneffected by that amount. Mold is micro and in the air and such correct?
What I am curious about is would he already have been effected by it had this been someting that is dangerous to us? Or is mold a longterm silent killer?
It sorta looked like this:
I would have got a picture but like i said, i was in the middle of a move and everything is packed. There was no blackness to it at all, just really light fluffy fleshy stands that smelled really really strong. Prior to loading the cage into the moving truck, i soaked everything and everything in a mold and mildew killer with bleach.
Second question.. is it a poor idea to return him to this cage?.. is there a proper disinfecting techique to guarentee this mold will not come back, pending i fix the insulation from water and moisture the second time around?
Right now my guy is staying in his baby cage till i get everything sorted out. I really really dont want to loose this cage, its quite an accomplishment that i built by hand.
Here is the post on the build:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/svens-castle-lots-pics-10677/
edit: Also, is there any reason i should be concerned about my OWN health with such close contact to a large amount of mold? Like a dumbass, i just got to cleaning up.. no mask no gloves. Today my throat is very sore, and im kinda loosing my voice.
Let me post 2 pictures from my old thread -
So the top portion of the cage sits in that groove outside of the white material. I then sealed the inside crack with silicon to keep all the water from getting underneath. Well i DIDNT seal the ouside of it, just assuming water would never get out and under the base.
Boy was i wrong..
Its a no brainer that i will be taking my guy to the vet to get some tests done.. i am seriously guessing that there is NO way he would totally be uneffected by that amount. Mold is micro and in the air and such correct?
What I am curious about is would he already have been effected by it had this been someting that is dangerous to us? Or is mold a longterm silent killer?
It sorta looked like this:
I would have got a picture but like i said, i was in the middle of a move and everything is packed. There was no blackness to it at all, just really light fluffy fleshy stands that smelled really really strong. Prior to loading the cage into the moving truck, i soaked everything and everything in a mold and mildew killer with bleach.
Second question.. is it a poor idea to return him to this cage?.. is there a proper disinfecting techique to guarentee this mold will not come back, pending i fix the insulation from water and moisture the second time around?
Right now my guy is staying in his baby cage till i get everything sorted out. I really really dont want to loose this cage, its quite an accomplishment that i built by hand.
Here is the post on the build:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/svens-castle-lots-pics-10677/
edit: Also, is there any reason i should be concerned about my OWN health with such close contact to a large amount of mold? Like a dumbass, i just got to cleaning up.. no mask no gloves. Today my throat is very sore, and im kinda loosing my voice.
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