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Nothing but a bucket and water? How long does that take? It doesnt soften the bone and screw it up? I have a bobcat skull in the freezer, thinking of just burying it in the ground and letting bugs clean it for me.
Ghosthunter. I do all of my skulls every year and a handful of my buddies. By yourself a cheap fishtank heater. If you want to speed up the process, put a heat lamp next to it(but it's harder to regulate the temp and can get too hot). I've had skulls be fully clean in 7 days or less. When changing out the water, leave 1/3-1/4 of the existing water in the tub so that the bacteria growth/re-colonization is quicker. Only issue I've ever had was degreasing and some minor antler discoloration on an extremely dark horned roasie. I was told to do the same process, but add borax to the water. You shouldn't have this issue as no antlers, but Kerosene also works. Lastly, hope you've got a strong stomach and resistance to terrible smells. Process sure works great, but STANKY! Maybe a reason you should add heat to shorten the process and avoid the negatives of this process...smalls attract things you don't want messing with your skull or an angry wife/girlfriend.... good luck.
I read a couple things about the heat. Seemed they said it caused the nasal passages to crack or split. For me and my busy life. This method fits. The stink wont bother me too much. I have cleaned a few grease traps at work in my life. My biggest issue is finding a place to dump the water in a hole where the dogs wont dig it up.
Quote from: ghosthunter on August 12, 2019, 08:59:13 AMI read a couple things about the heat. Seemed they said it caused the nasal passages to crack or split. For me and my busy life. This method fits. The stink wont bother me too much. I have cleaned a few grease traps at work in my life. My biggest issue is finding a place to dump the water in a hole where the dogs wont dig it up.Do you have a footing drain for your house that leads to the storm drain? That's where mine go.
Quote from: 7mmfan on August 12, 2019, 09:31:48 AMQuote from: ghosthunter on August 12, 2019, 08:59:13 AMI read a couple things about the heat. Seemed they said it caused the nasal passages to crack or split. For me and my busy life. This method fits. The stink wont bother me too much. I have cleaned a few grease traps at work in my life. My biggest issue is finding a place to dump the water in a hole where the dogs wont dig it up.Do you have a footing drain for your house that leads to the storm drain? That's where mine go.No ,But I do have a city sewer lid in the ally