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Is crape myrtle tree wood snake safe?

celbii

New member
Hello All,
I recently trimmed my tree and debarked some crape myrtle tree branches to put in my colurbrids tank. I cannot find however any place that states if it is or is not a safe wood. Does anyone have experience with this wood and snakes?
 
Lagerstroemia is safe. Assuming the plant has never been sprayed with Dormant Oil, Coppercide, fungicide or other petrochem, and is from a low-traffic smoot-free area.
The plant, if cut back hard in Summer, takes several years to grow back before it looks good again. If pruned back hard, even to near the ground, within 2 weeks of the shortest days of the year, then it regrows rapidly.
New stems can be trained to grow in a braided/macrame form, during HOT weather when they are somewhat more pliable, but they are generally brittle. These branches when twisted and contorted together, will fuse together over the years, giving the effect of a 'braided ficus' to a hardy non-tropical tree. Elm branches, and trunks of separate specimens can also be trained to fuse together to make a 'living fence'. These contorted branches fused together can add an interesting natural dynamic to terraria setups.
 
That's what I call a helpful answer. Somebody rep Dave!



(and quick, before it all goes away!)
 
Chip...Never saw any mention of Crape Myrtle in his answer!!!!!:laugh::rofl::roflmao::grin01:

Todd:sidestep:
 
Thanks Dave. It is going to house my 1.1 pair of red tail green rat snake babys (9mo old) for about a month and half to two months. They are big babys, 2ft long but skinny lol, I am getting them today. Going to have to move them on the 19th as we are moving to our house on the 20th but i am going to set them up the day before there, right now they will be at our no pet apartment. So once things get settled they will be getting a much bigger cage with plenty of climbing, hides all over, and foliage. I am not looking forward to cleanup duty as these guys are messy! http://imgur.com/a/Cvoc0
 
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