Hello all, I'll try to keep it short but I had a sewage problem in my basement (aka: snakeroom) and had to clean everything. The cleaning company came the next day and said that all chemicals were completely safe, even with reptiles. I was very hesitant but I agreed. Big mistake...after spraying for about and letting the chemicals sit for 45 minutes to dry out, I went to check the water situation (dehumidifier on to help dry out room...didn't want snake dishes to be dry). I found 2 of my mandarin ratsnakes (one CH one CB---both parasite free) dead. The man did spray in the room. They were elevated, but his sprayer was waist level and the 2 that died were in the same area (had other snakes there but no other deaths). I was devastated. It was odd...I was thinking maybe it could have been something else...but BOTH bodies weren't stiff yet, one was 2 years old and the other a year, and the time frame and compounds in the ingredients. I was thinking of doing a histopath to find if they were poisoned (too expensive to do specific chemicals). What do you think?
Any info on the chemicals would be appreciated, especially toxicity reports with reptiles
N, N-DiAlkyl (C8-10)-N,N-dimethylammonium chloride
N-Alkyl (C12-16)-N,N-dimethyl-N benzylammonium chloride
Ethoxylated nonylphenol
Sodium metalsilicate
Sodium carbonate
Thanks
mgl


