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Got a new one for Christmas... I do a 'deep' clean on most cages at least once a month.
does that UV wand actually work and how do you use it on chameleon cages
A virus is really just a strip of genetic material that implants itself into a host cell, so I'd imagine that any kind of high radiation should destroy them, parasite eggs too.
That's just my opinion, but I could be wrong.
Great idea Todnedo!
Call Dave Weldon, he will know the answer.
I'd be intrested in getting one too.
They are cheaper then a steam cleaner, and also seem much easier to use.
They aren't as bulky, but it could be difficult to get into tight space.
That was the only problem I could see with it.
I would imagine that a virus is vulnerable to UVC, However because of the hard outer protective layer what will make the difference is the exposure time. For example to sterilize water the recommendation of boiling time is 15min, sterilization from steam is 3 min.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sterilization_(microbiology)
I haven't found any data to suggest exposure time for UVC however there are some short comings that I can see. For example to effectively kill some thing with UVC, it needs to be exposed. That cant happen to all the nooks and cracks and crevices of a Cham viv. also exposure to UVC is also dangerous secondary to cancer causing effects. So it shouldn't be some naked bulb you want to be waving all over the place.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraviolet_Germicidal_Irradiation
Steam sterilizers are great at sterilizing but the exposure time needs to be there (approx 3 min per site).
I am also very curious to hear what Dave has to say on this.
Hope that helps
OPI