
Originally Posted by
frogluver
I have a terrarium set up similar to yours and I clean mine every 2 to 3 weeks. I am a clean freak when it comes to my frog’s housing area and make sure everything—the tank, furnishings, soil, moss, etc..—is either thoroughly cleaned or replaced. To clean my tank, I normally use hydrogen peroxide; it’s a safe and effective cleaning agent. I take everything out of the tank and spray the inside thoroughly with pure hp. I then let it sit for about 10 minutes. I have tupperware containers in which I place the furnishings in and also spray them with hp and let them sit for a time; however, I spray my wood furnishings with a diluted hydrogen peroxide solution (60% hp and 40% water) since the wood absorbs more liquid. After letting the inside of the tank soak in hydrogen peroxide, I fill the tank with really hot water from my faucet—not all the way though, just enough so I can still lift my tank. I then let that sit for about 5-10 min more. In the meantime, I scrub and rinse the tank furnishings in hot water and lay them out to air dry or dry them off with paper towels. Once the tank has had a good soaking, I usually scrub the inside with a rag. I then dump the water down the toilet or bathtub and dry the tank with paper towels. Next, I place fresh soil and moss (I use the bagged kind off moss and just replace it every cleaning time, since it is not live moss) and then put back the tank furnishings and amphibians. You could also use bleach to clean your tank, but I would definitely NOT use it for your wood furnishings or moss. If you do use bleach for your tank, make sure you rinse it out really well and then do a “sniff test”.
Is that moss in the picture live moss? I’m not sure how to clean moss, since I just replace it with new moss.
Also, I didn’t think that bottled waters were safe to use for frogs, because of the salts/metals they contain; but maybe I’m wrong. Do you let the water sit out uncovered for a day or two before giving it to your frogs? This allows any harmful materials to evaporate and thus makes it more frog safe.