Snake Dave
Schrödinger's cat
Hey everyone
I went down to my local wood today to see if I could find a nice piece of wood to use in Sydney's future tank. I found one, but it was attached to a tree :grin01: It took me a while to saw off the right size and remove some of the smaller branches, it's about 6 feet long, so I'm gonna have to saw off a few inches so it can actually fit in the Flexarium. I also got a natural liana from the shop today, it's 5 feet long and looks really nice, plus it's really strong and sturdy. So coupled with the Exo-Terra Jungle Vines I'm gonna get (which I'll use to bind the wood together whilst acting as another climbing tool), and the new piece of wood, Sydney should have her own little forest to enjoy in no time
I'm also gonna get some sandblasted grapevine.
Right, now my question is, for a piece of wood of this size, how should I go about making it 'vivarium safe'? I specifically chose this piece of wood because it was thick, strong and looked good, but it was also a living piece so I know that it's not rotten, and there's no paracitical fungi or plants growing on it either. Should I simply skin it, sand it and spray and wash it down with a bleach solution? Because I don't own an industrial-size oven, so would this be safe?
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
David
I went down to my local wood today to see if I could find a nice piece of wood to use in Sydney's future tank. I found one, but it was attached to a tree :grin01: It took me a while to saw off the right size and remove some of the smaller branches, it's about 6 feet long, so I'm gonna have to saw off a few inches so it can actually fit in the Flexarium. I also got a natural liana from the shop today, it's 5 feet long and looks really nice, plus it's really strong and sturdy. So coupled with the Exo-Terra Jungle Vines I'm gonna get (which I'll use to bind the wood together whilst acting as another climbing tool), and the new piece of wood, Sydney should have her own little forest to enjoy in no time
Right, now my question is, for a piece of wood of this size, how should I go about making it 'vivarium safe'? I specifically chose this piece of wood because it was thick, strong and looked good, but it was also a living piece so I know that it's not rotten, and there's no paracitical fungi or plants growing on it either. Should I simply skin it, sand it and spray and wash it down with a bleach solution? Because I don't own an industrial-size oven, so would this be safe?
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
David
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