what cleaning product should i use when cleaning the glass on the front doors,if any?
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Hi Dan! If cleaning from dirt I use a damp paper towel. If for water spots; a paper towel (or cellulose sponge) soaked in a bit of apple vinegar and followed with one damp with water for rinse should do the trick. For older water stains you might need to let the vinegar soak in for a while. Good luck!
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
You can also use an aquarium scraper for those tough calcium spots.
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thanks i thought about using a pet safe disinfectant but wasn't sure if they were safe for dart frog or if i would need them.
I use shower squeegees everyday. ( I found 3 small ones) Each dart tank has it's own.
squeegee, Bath - Bed Bath & Beyond
If there is an area where water spots are an issue , I use a clean single edged razor blade. If you have to scrape water spots areas keep it moist so no dust is created/made airborne.
Lynn
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thanks for all the advice,i will probably be using distilled water for spraying to avoid mineral deposits on the glass.but will still invest in a squeegee![]()
Distilled water and a paper towel is what I use.
Ive thought about this too for our whites tree frogs, Im wondering in the UK what i can get hold of and use to clean water marks off, without using something that the frogs will absorb?
The razor blade mentioned above is a chemical free way to clean glass. Keep it wet as Lynn suggested. Any kind of water can be used for this as long as you dry it thoroughly afterward with a paper towel. Just be sure you don't cut the silicone on the tank, the frogs, or yourself.
The aquarium scraper is very similar to the blade way. It's a less sharp metal edged scraper that you gently slide along the glass. The spots come right off. Have a damp paper towel ready and follow with it as you slide the scraper along. Both the blade method and the scraper work well.
Here's an example of one. Mine is a more simple version.
http://m.petsmart.com/mt/www.petsmar...n_jtt_redirect
The spots are from mineral deposits in the spring or tap water. If you use distilled water for misting you should not have any spots unless your soaking water splashes on the glass.
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hey guys, almost ready to kick off my build, need to clean the glass in prep for me beginning to start getting my background done, isopropyl alcohol has been suggested, does this need washing off itself tho ?
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