Reptile Tank Cleaner

Sort
Filter
Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars
79
$7.26 Chewy Price
($0.46/oz) Price per Unit
$15.21 List Price
$6.90 Autoship Price

Free 1-3 day delivery on first-time orders over $35
Free 365-day returns

Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars
364
$2.99 Chewy Price
$7.99 List Price
$2.84 Autoship Price

Free 1-3 day delivery on first-time orders over $35
Free 365-day returns

Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars
162
$7.99 Chewy Price
($0.92/fl oz) Price per Unit
$8.99 List Price
$7.59 Autoship Price

Free 1-3 day delivery on first-time orders over $35
Free 365-day returns

Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars
34
$7.99 Chewy Price
($0.50/fl oz) Price per Unit
$15.81 List Price
$7.59 Autoship Price

Free 1-3 day delivery on first-time orders over $35
Free 365-day returns

Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
12
$6.99 Chewy Price
($0.88/oz) Price per Unit
$9.99 List Price
$6.64 Autoship Price

Free 1-3 day delivery on first-time orders over $35
Free 365-day returns

Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars
12
$16.99 Chewy Price
($1.07/oz) Price per Unit

Free 1-3 day delivery on first-time orders over $35
Free 365-day returns

Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars
123
$10.49 Chewy Price
($1.32/fl oz) Price per Unit
$9.97 Autoship Price

Free 1-3 day delivery on first-time orders over $35
Free 365-day returns

Rated 2 out of 5 stars
3
$10.99 Chewy Price
($0.69/fl oz) Price per Unit
$21.93 List Price
$10.44 Autoship Price

Free 1-3 day delivery on first-time orders over $35
Free 365-day returns

Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
12
$6.37 Chewy Price

Free 1-3 day delivery on first-time orders over $35
Free 365-day returns

Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
11
$3.99 Chewy Price
($2.00/ea) Price per Unit
$4.99 List Price

Free 1-3 day delivery on first-time orders over $35
Free 365-day returns

Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars
2
$22.99 Chewy Price

Free 1-3 day delivery on first-time orders over $35
Free 365-day returns

Rated 5 out of 5 stars
2
$9.89 Chewy Price
($2.48/fl oz) Price per Unit

Free 1-3 day delivery on first-time orders over $35
Free 365-day returns

Out of Stock
Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars
29

Free 1-3 day delivery on first-time orders over $35
Free 365-day returns

Out of Stock
Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
16

Free 1-3 day delivery on first-time orders over $35
Free 365-day returns

Reptile Tank Cleaner

Whether you're caring for a chameleon, parenting a python, or tending to a turtle, keeping your pet's cage clean is crucial. To start, you'll need a non-toxic reptile tank cleaner to clean and disinfect the surfaces in your pet's cage. Depending on what type of reptile you have, you may need additional supplies to scoop sand, clarify water, or control odor. Add your favorites to your Chewy Autoship so you'll always have them in stock. When shopping for reptile tank cleaner, here are some factors to consider:

  • Reptile-specific: Avoid cleaning products intended for human use
  • Non-toxic ingredients: Look for products made with gentle ingredients safe for reptiles
  • Disinfecting: Some formulas target surface mess, while others also kill bacteria
  • Application: Choose from sprays, concentrates, and water additives

Before cleaning your reptile's cage, it's best to remove them to a safe location. If you're just doing a quick clean, remove any accumulated waste, wipe down dirty surfaces, and add fresh bedding if needed. When it's time for a more thorough cleaning, it's best to remove décor and accessories from the tank to clean it separately. Always make sure the cage is completely dry before returning your pet.

Frequently Asked Questions about Reptile Tank Cleaner

What do you clean reptile tanks with?

You should only clean reptile tanks with reptile-safe cleaning products. Surface sprays, disinfectants, and other cleaning products intended for human use may contain ingredients that are toxic or harmful to your pet.

What cleaning products are safe for reptiles?

Cleaning products that are safe for reptiles are made with gentle, non-toxic ingredients without harsh chemicals like bleach, ammonia, and synthetic fragrances. It's best to stick to reptile-specific cleaning products.

Do you take reptiles out of their tank when cleaning?

Yes, you should take your reptile out of their tank when cleaning. Spot-cleaning tasks like scooping sand or wiping down the glass might not bother your pet, but it's wise to relocate them if you're going to be using any cleaning products.