Simland
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I've been told a bleach solution is good for disinfecting salamander terrariums and I have a few questions:
I've read recommendations for 2 concentrations (3% and 5%). I'm assuming this means something along the lines of you add 1 part bleach in 19 parts water, but what about the initial concentration of the bleach. I see adds for bottles of bleach that advertise the contents as being "concentrated", which suggests the initial concentration of the product varies. How do you find out the concentration and how to you take that into account (i.e., what's the normal concentration that was used to make 3% and 5% solutions).
I was also wondering how much dechlorinator should be used in the rinsing water and if its possible for the terrarium to become safe by just letting it sit for a while (since bleach breaks down pretty fast) and, if so, how long that "while" should be.
Should a test be done before introducing the new occupant and, if so, is any chlorine test suitable (e.g. a chlorine test for pools)?
I've read recommendations for 2 concentrations (3% and 5%). I'm assuming this means something along the lines of you add 1 part bleach in 19 parts water, but what about the initial concentration of the bleach. I see adds for bottles of bleach that advertise the contents as being "concentrated", which suggests the initial concentration of the product varies. How do you find out the concentration and how to you take that into account (i.e., what's the normal concentration that was used to make 3% and 5% solutions).
I was also wondering how much dechlorinator should be used in the rinsing water and if its possible for the terrarium to become safe by just letting it sit for a while (since bleach breaks down pretty fast) and, if so, how long that "while" should be.
Should a test be done before introducing the new occupant and, if so, is any chlorine test suitable (e.g. a chlorine test for pools)?