Windex?

thekooliest

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I got a 20 gallon long tank for $8 from someone, and the glass is a little foggy and doesn't come out easily with water, but it looks like it would come out with windex (its not a huge problem). I was wondering if it was okay to clean the glass with windex, and if so what should I do afterwards...If it makes it better, I'm not getting my gecko for about 2 months (so it might be less toxic :main_lipsrsealed:).
Also I found 2 jaws/1 skull from my yard (we live in the country) that have all the skin eaten off of them and the bugs gone...and I thought they would be a cool addition to a tank...would I bleach them, wash them, and then dry them?
Thanks, Sam
 

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Windex should be fine as long as it has plenty of time to air out. As ar as the bones, you may want to boil them to remove any organic residue and then bleach them. make sure any time you use chlorine, you rinse, rinse, rinse, and air-dry outside.
 

thekooliest

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Ya, I don't know if I'll do the bones...but I searched windex in the forums and I found most people use 10:1 Bleach solution and I did that...and poof...its perrrty ;D
 
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karls-geckos

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what kind of skull did you find? i might look for something like that, sounds cool !
 

jaredm3624

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I use the jurassic wipes to clean the glass. It' supposed to be safe for the leos. Just giving you a suggestion for after you get your leo.
 

thekooliest

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ummm...a deer one...we live in the country...one dies every other month...and after half a year or so....all of the bugs eat it clean :D...
and my mom (she is SOOO cool) takes them and hangs them on the side of the house
 

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