Another recipe for Disinfecting
Howdy,
I'm just doing a copy/paste from another site that has info on one of the other reccomended disinfecting recipes using vinegar and hydrogen peroxide (kept separate):
http://www.reptilekings.com/caresheet.htm
Cleaning / Disinfecting
Cleaning and disinfecting techniques are extremely crucial in maintaining the overall health of your leopard gecko. An unsanitary enclosure will most definently cause many problems, especially because they are kept in captivity, with a very limited space in their enclosure compared to in the wild.
Many people use a one part bleach to a four part water solution. With this solution you can pour it into a spray bottle, spray your enclosure with it, and let it sit for around 30 minutes for it to work effectively. Once the time is up, rinse VERY WELL, make sure there is absolutely no residue of the solution left. Once you are sure that it has been watered off completely, dry it off, and your enclosure is ready to go! For the cage accessories you can soak them in this solution as well.
Another method, a method that we truly find a great one, especially if you want to keep your back, is disinfecting enclosures with a hydrogen peroxide and vinegar solution. You can go to a drug store, pick up two spray bottles, then go to the first aid aisle and pick up some 3% hydrogen peroxide solution, it will only cost a total of around $7CDN. Then purchase a bottle of either white/apple cider vinegar found mainly at grocery stores. Next, pour the hydrogen peroxide into one of the spray bottles, and pour the white/apple cider vinegar into the other. All you will have to do now is to spray each solution around the walls of your enclosure as well as the floor of it, there's no need to drench the enclosure, just enough that will cover that area, and leave it for 30 seconds. You can either spray with the vinegar first, and the hydrogen peroxide second, or vice versa, it doesn't really matter. However it has been proven that the disinfectants work best when the vinegar and peroxide are not mixed together in the same bottle.
The combination of these two have proven to be extremely effective in killing many types of bacteria/viruses, parasites, salmonella and many other pathogens on contact! After 30 seconds wipe the enclosure dry, and now you have a completely spotless good as new enclosure ready to go! For it to be even more effective leave the solution in the enclosure for around 5 minutes. You can do this once a month or so, other times you can let it sit for 30 seconds to a minute if you wish for broad spectrum sanitizing. With this method, there is no heavy lifting of tanks/enclosures involved, all you do is spray, wait a little while, and dry off, simple as that, and it is extremely effective! The solution works on glass, plastic, wood, metal, and more! Using the sprays together is ten times more effective than using one by itself!
Another bonus to this is that it is environmentally friendly! Hydrogen peroxide breaks down to simple water and oxygen after a while, no harm to your reptiles or the environment there! What's better than using a non-toxic safe disinfectant? After all, the FDA warns us about the cancerous affects when using chlorine bleach!