I have been using a product called Peroxigard for the past year or so with success. Again, this is a veterinary disinfectant, and it is appealing to me for a variety of reasons.
The product is peroxide based. The manufactureres (bayer perhaps?... I cannot remember off the top of my head) call the disinfectant accelerated hydrogen peroxide. What this means chemically I do not know... but in terms of what it kills in a micorbial level, it{s performance on paper matches other products such as Quatsyl D and Clinicide, whcih are two extensively used veterinary disinfectants here in Canada anyway. That is.. it is bacteriocidal and virucidal... and according to the manufactuers, works in half the time that the above mentioned products work.
Why do I use it? Well, it is biodegradable.. and it contains zero volatile organic compounds. This is an important factor in my choice. Plus, it is far easier to rinse out than ANY other product I have used either with my own frogs, or at the Animal Hospital that I work at. Those other products include Quatsyl D, Clinicide, and bleach solutions.
So, I find it easy to work with, is much safer for use with amphibians (than the other products I have worked with), and it seems to be the more environmentally friendly choice. When I get back from Peru.. I will have a look at the bottle and dig up a link to post.
Either way... just thought I{d chime in.
Ryan