Good day, everyone!
I switched my leopard geckos' substrate from sand to slate tile a few months ago and I find it more difficult to clean than I thought it would be. I've read on numerous websites that slate is a better choice than sand because geckos can't get impacted by tile and that it's easier to clean, but I disagree with the latter.
With sand, I'd just scoop up any clumps where there were visible traces of waste and throw it out. With slate, I have to hose it down with a stream sprayer to get it clean because the waste breaks apart when I try to simply pick it up with a napkin. When I try to wipe away the remains with a wet napkin, it just smears the waste, so it gets the hose again.
Does anyone have any tips, ideas, or anything they can share?
Also, what's the best way to heat the slate? I tried a UTH below it (but under the glass) and that didn't work.
Thanks!
I switched my leopard geckos' substrate from sand to slate tile a few months ago and I find it more difficult to clean than I thought it would be. I've read on numerous websites that slate is a better choice than sand because geckos can't get impacted by tile and that it's easier to clean, but I disagree with the latter.
With sand, I'd just scoop up any clumps where there were visible traces of waste and throw it out. With slate, I have to hose it down with a stream sprayer to get it clean because the waste breaks apart when I try to simply pick it up with a napkin. When I try to wipe away the remains with a wet napkin, it just smears the waste, so it gets the hose again.
Does anyone have any tips, ideas, or anything they can share?
Also, what's the best way to heat the slate? I tried a UTH below it (but under the glass) and that didn't work.
Thanks!