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using branches from outside

Theo's Keeper

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I couldn't find a suitable climbing branch at the pet store, so I grabbed a branch from the woods that looks perfect. I'm pretty sure it's sourwood, and it's definitely not pine, so it should be safe. How long should I bake it, at what temp, and should I remove the bark? thanks for replies.
 
If they fit, just wet them down a little and put them in the microwave for two or three minutes. The steam will kill anything in there.
 
As they said, safest to put in the oven at any temperature above boiling for a good amount of time. Because spores survive some pretty high temps, best to leave it in there at least an HOUR. When I was alot younger and had a friend with a baby king snake, we decorated the cage with all naturals, and despite being wetted down, heated in the oven for id say 20 minutes I don't remember, they STILL molded up after about two weeks. You can prevent that by extended heating as far as I'm concerned. At least an hour.
 
and it's definitely not pine

Is pine unsafe for corns?
Sorry for the noob question, but I'm actually considering switching my corns current substrate to shavings, and all I know for sure is that Cedar is no good. :p
 
If you've got crepe myrtles up in SC, the branches from those are AWESOME. I use those in all my tanks. When the neighbors trim their crepe myrtles, I take the piles of branches and save them in my garage until I need them.
 
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