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I am wondering if anyone has ever used any kind of air freshners in their reptile rooms? I'm not as lucky as some to have a basement so my reptile room is right off my livingroom and sometimes my blue tongues can get real smelly when they poop!! I know a person does not want to be spraying any kind of chemicals but I was wondering about those-- I think they are air wick freshners that are cone shaped and you pull up on the plastic cover and they have a sort of gel that dries up after time. I forget what they are called, I hope you can figure out what I'm talking about, and I was wondering if that would be safe to put in that room. It's not being sprayed, just lingering, say by the door......
 
I'm using a "Living Air" clean air filtration system in my herp room for about a year now. It pumps out enough ozone for 2200 sq ft. I picked mine up used on ebay for about $150, but also bought a new one for $300 to do my house. They are fantastic units and worth the money.

Ozone, in my opinion, is the way to go. Air fresheners mask odors, ozone kills odors. Besides, it really wont be long before your nose will get used to the air freshener.
 
I have used those exact cone shaped air fresheners in my room without a problem. Not my personal choice as they aren't very strong, but my mother buys them at random and just sticks them in my room... I personally would like to try ozone, because i keep hearing good things.
 
I tried one of the ozone units back when we had the shop. My animals were kept in a large finished room in the basement, and I brought the machine home on a trial. It seemed to work ok in the room itself but, for whatever reason, the living room and master bedroom started to smell instead (no, there were no floor vents). Needless to say, that was the end of that. I didn't mind opening the door to the animal room and thinking ok, who s**t? or which one didn't eat their rat, but walking in the front door and getting hit with those smells was unacceptable.
 
hhmoore said:
I didn't mind opening the door to the animal room and thinking ok, who s**t? or which one didn't eat their rat


i think that is something that every reptile owner in the world has said to him/her self many times!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
We actually have one of those plug-in warming oil types across the hall from our herp room. It doesn't eliminate the odor, but it definitely helps.
 
I have a ceiling mounted air cleaner that i took out of a bar when they were remodeling, it has the hepa filters and does a good job. they have then on ebay pretty cheap.
 
thanks

thanks for all the replies. I'm gonna check out ebay and see whats available in the ozone systems. They should help with allergies to dust and molds and such, too, huh? That would work out great around here.
 
ms_ramie22 said:
thanks for all the replies. I'm gonna check out ebay and see whats available in the ozone systems. They should help with allergies to dust and molds and such, too, huh? That would work out great around here.

Oh yeah, if you got strong odors, mold, whatever, the ozone will knock it right out. Don't waste your money on anything other than a Living Air model as I've tried most knock off units and they really don't work the same and wont let you adjust the amount of ozone. Just wait till you see the bid wars on ebay for these units. It seems like everyone is being tipped off to them and they bid on them like nuts.

Good Luck and nice chatting with you....
 
The absolute best odor control hands down besides intense hygene is to purchase an Ozone machine!
 
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