Sugar Glider Community Calendar

Please click here to see larger view
Articles
More coming soon!!
Today's Birthdays
Lezly
Member Spotlight
None yet
Show All Member Profiles 
Last 10 Posts
Gliders not eating because of stress
by Ladymagyver. 08/15/26 10:06 AM
2027 Sugar Glider Calendar and Zazzle Store
by theresaw. 08/06/26 07:33 PM
Please help!
by Rosiekj. 07/25/26 08:09 PM
Google+

Facebook
Join Us On Facebook
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Cage Cleaner #1348569
07/20/13 01:10 PM
07/20/13 01:10 PM
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 20,093
North Central Ohio
GliderNursery Offline OP
Tech Admn
GliderNursery  Offline OP
Tech Admn

Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 20,093
North Central Ohio
Want an inexpensive solution to clean/disinfect your cages and make them smell good, all at the same time?

Cage cleaning solution for Sugar Gliders:

Vinegar cleaning solution with Eucalyptus scent

1/2 cup distilled white vinegar
1/2 cup water
12-24 drops of eucalyptus essential oil

This will make 8 ounces, so multiply the ingredient amounts as needed to fit the size of your spray bottle. This is a 1:1 ratio of vinegar to water.

Eucalyptus Cage Cleaner

Last edited by GliderNursery; 07/20/13 01:16 PM. Reason: added link

Shelly

Don't sacrifice quality information for convenient information.


Glider Nursery

Sugar Glider Foundation


Re: Cage Cleaner [Re: GliderNursery] #1348571
07/20/13 01:22 PM
07/20/13 01:22 PM
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 13
Gilbert, AZ
jadelyn Offline
New Member
jadelyn  Offline
New Member

Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 13
Gilbert, AZ
I will def have to try this. Now do you wipe off the vinegar and water or just let it dry? Sorry, might be a silly question lol.


:wfb: Casanova
:wfb: Skye
:wfb: Khaleesi
Re: Cage Cleaner [Re: GliderNursery] #1348830
07/23/13 03:40 PM
07/23/13 03:40 PM
Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 59
Dallas, Texas
J
Julia55 Offline
Out of Pouch
Julia55  Offline
Out of Pouch
J

Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 59
Dallas, Texas
I've heard a lot of people leave the vinegar on their cages. I was rinsing mine off for a long time, but the smell never got any better. Leaving it on to dry seems to help the smell more.

Last edited by Julia55; 07/23/13 03:41 PM.

Julia
Re: Cage Cleaner [Re: GliderNursery] #1348849
07/23/13 04:51 PM
07/23/13 04:51 PM
Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 1,176
BC, Canada
Kathryn Offline
Glider Guardian
Kathryn  Offline
Glider Guardian

Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 1,176
BC, Canada
Thanks for the recipe, I will definitely be trying this one out!



:grey:

Moderated by  Feather, KarenE, Ladymagyver 

Sugar Glider Help Page



Please click above to see how you can help!!

Moon
CURRENT MOON
Who's Online Now
0 registered members (), 1,896 guests, and 299 spiders.
Key: , , Owner, Admin
Newest Members
mberodes, Cris, TopsideSurf, Sruggy, cocogliderz
7405 Registered Users
Forum Statistics
Forums132
Topics10,425
Posts159,386
posts in the last 24hrs0
Members7,405
Most Online48,678
Jul 1st, 2026
Last 10 New Topics
Gliders not eating because of stress
by Anonymous. 08/14/26 10:58 AM
2027 Sugar Glider Calendar and Zazzle Store
by theresaw. 08/06/26 07:33 PM
Please help!
by . 02/22/25 04:35 PM
Popular Topics(Views)
1,066,036 TEXAS
823,204 OHIO
628,968 OKLAHOMA
594,501 UTAH
443,278 NORTH CAROLINA
Supported Browser
This site was tested and is best viewed in Google Chrome & Mozilla FireFox



Firefox 3

Download your copy today!!!
Home Forums Links Sitemap Vets Breeders Sounds Contact Us Names Rules & Policies

GliderCENTRAL
©1998-2026
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software
(Release build 20180918)
Page Time: 0.018s Queries: 14 (0.004s) Memory: 3.4122 MB (Peak: 3.8224 MB) Zlib enabled. Server Time: 2026-08-22 23:54:36 UTC