Hello,
I bought a magnetic ledge made out of polyurethane foam resin on Amazon for my bearded dragon. It was sold as "used- like new" and I didn't think much of it until earlier today. I realized it could've been in contact with a sick animal, you just never know, and I would hate to make such a mistake. It arrived this evening and I haven't put it in the tank yet.
Is there any safe way to sanitize it? Can it withstand oven or steam temps? Will ammonia ruin it? Or should I just return it?
Anyone know how to sanitize polyurethane foam for beardie?
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Re: Anyone know how to sanitize polyurethane foam for beardi
According to my reptile vet, straight bleach or ammonia or high heat is enough to kill everything on something that is not porous. I would be very worried about heat, bleach and ammonia ruining the finish on the ledge though. That said, I have only ruined the finish on two items with bleach before, and both were painted resin.
Really the only thing to worry about with reptiles is cryptosporidiosis, and it is a nasty beat of a parasite. Hard to kill with chemicals, lives 18 months on surfaces, and it only takes 2 oocysts to infect an animal. That one makes me panic with any used item or new reptile, but so far I have only taken in one infected animal and it has not spread with disinfecting and reusing the cage and heater.
Really the only thing to worry about with reptiles is cryptosporidiosis, and it is a nasty beat of a parasite. Hard to kill with chemicals, lives 18 months on surfaces, and it only takes 2 oocysts to infect an animal. That one makes me panic with any used item or new reptile, but so far I have only taken in one infected animal and it has not spread with disinfecting and reusing the cage and heater.
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Re: Anyone know how to sanitize polyurethane foam for beardi
A good scrub in hot tap water would help dislodge some organics trapped...
Could you do a spot test - eg the underside - of a weak vinegar solution?
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Re: Anyone know how to sanitize polyurethane foam for beardi
Upon closer inspection, it's porous. They painted it or added color somehow but it's not finished with anything that covers the foam. I was thinking of spot testing both steam and ammonia or bleach but, given that it's porous, would you advise against using it?
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I also have magnaturals and if i was tp ever clean them id prpbably use a weak bleach solution and scrub them out. And then wash and dry. If they smell like bleach, continue to wash.
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Re: Anyone know how to sanitize polyurethane foam for beardi
I think it depends on how paranoid you feel about it. The chance of there being something is slim, but if something did happen it would be horrible. I do the same mental calculations every time I get something used. Usually I go for it, but if I have a bad feeling I either pass on it entirely, or sterilize and put it into storage for the next year for everything to pass. Being foam, it isn't something you can be 100% sure that it is going to be clean and safe, if that helps any.
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