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    Default Rusty Screen Lids. Prevention?

    Is there any frog safe disinfectant which will sanitize screen tops without rusting them out? I did a full top to bottom disinfect with a 10-20% bleach solution this summer and now my Exo-terra tops, and even the much stronger mesh lids that fit on standard terrariums, are getting rusted out. Replacing the mesh lids is easy enough, but I don't know if Exo-Terra sells replacement tops. I can't afford to keep replacing tops every time I go to disinfect things though... :/
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    Just remove the metal mesh and replace it with fiberglass screening, just like you would do a replacement on a home window. It even works the same way. You may need to replace the cord as well, it never comes out in one piece.


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    Ah! Great idea for the Exo-Terras, thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by deranged chipmunk View Post
    Just remove the metal mesh and replace it with fiberglass screening, just like you would do a replacement on a home window. It even works the same way. You may need to replace the cord as well, it never comes out in one piece.


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    Stupid exo terra. Stainless screen my rosy red irish a.... we replaced ours with stainless window screen last year. Considering a coarser mesh for better light/uv penetration. Maybe some better airflow. But then how do you keep the crickets in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krispy View Post
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    But then how do you keep the crickets in?
    Simple, go with darts. No more crickets. Of course, that was just my solution lol


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    Default Re: Rusty Screen Lids. Prevention?

    Quote Originally Posted by deranged chipmunk View Post
    Simple, go with darts. No more crickets. Of course, that was just my solution lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by deranged chipmunk View Post
    Just remove the metal mesh and replace it with fiberglass screening, just like you would do a replacement on a home window. It even works the same way. You may need to replace the cord as well, it never comes out in one piece.


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    But i do know that amazon sells the exact replacement screens for the exo terra as long as you have a newer model with the half moon dials and not the clips. I just had to replace a rusted out one on a used tank I bought. I think it was under $30 but if you're handy you can replace with fiberglass. I was just lazy.

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