Dave Weldon
Avid Member
Howdy All,
I'll add another data point to the discussion of parasites and Chameleons. I usually pour 2-3 cups of bleach into each enclosure's 3-4 gallons of weekly leftover waste water and let it react for a few hours before I carefully pour it down the toilet. I had hoped that the bleach would kill-off (other than coccidia ) most of the various microorganisms that might to be found in used chameleon mist water. I took a drop of the chlorinated waste water from the bottom of the bucket for a peek under the microscope. Much to my surprise, I found a live embryonated strongyloide ova. What's that? Think worm-like thingy in a clear sack. I was surprised to see it still moving inside the ova . I guess I was a bit overly optimistic for that bleach being able to kill those little critters .
(Why bother with the bleach if it's going down the toilet? If I ever accidentally spill some, I'd like to think that my bathroom wouldn't become a Superfund Site .)
I'll add another data point to the discussion of parasites and Chameleons. I usually pour 2-3 cups of bleach into each enclosure's 3-4 gallons of weekly leftover waste water and let it react for a few hours before I carefully pour it down the toilet. I had hoped that the bleach would kill-off (other than coccidia ) most of the various microorganisms that might to be found in used chameleon mist water. I took a drop of the chlorinated waste water from the bottom of the bucket for a peek under the microscope. Much to my surprise, I found a live embryonated strongyloide ova. What's that? Think worm-like thingy in a clear sack. I was surprised to see it still moving inside the ova . I guess I was a bit overly optimistic for that bleach being able to kill those little critters .
(Why bother with the bleach if it's going down the toilet? If I ever accidentally spill some, I'd like to think that my bathroom wouldn't become a Superfund Site .)