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Derek1
11-11-14, 06:24 PM
I've got lots of branches and logs and even some domed shaped bark I can use a hide. Was reading some wash and bake it, some bleach, other methods...Figured I would ask you pro's how y'all do it and if there is anything not to use.

Woods I have readily available are, Mesquites, Oaks, Hackberry, Pecan and some Ash.

SSSSnakes
11-11-14, 07:46 PM
I do nothing to the wood I get from outside and have never had any problems with it. Look at it, if it is covered with bugs, put it down and get another piece. Even if it has a bug or two on it, it is not going to hurt your reptile.

Akuma223
11-11-14, 07:49 PM
I don't sterilize mine at all, I grab wood bugs and all and have had no problems ever. Bugs help keep things clean.

Derek1
11-11-14, 08:12 PM
Awesome. Thanks guys!

EL Ziggy
11-11-14, 08:44 PM
I bake the wood pieces I find outside at 250 degrees for about 2 hours.

JWFugle
11-16-14, 06:17 PM
same as sssnakes and akuma. i go to dried up rivers and get some awesome drift wood. no cleaning needed. pill bugs and the likes are great for clean up

pet_snake_78
11-16-14, 10:14 PM
I used a large branch for my iguana. A couple of weeks later some small insects hatched out from the wood and flew around for a couple of days, but otherwise there were not any issues and the price was right!

Moreau
11-17-14, 12:48 PM
I used a large branch for my iguana. A couple of weeks later some small insects hatched out from the wood and flew around for a couple of days, but otherwise there were not any issues and the price was right!

Same thing happened to me. I grabbed a perfect branch for a perch in my carpet cage from some local wooded area, and a while later some wood wasps started boring out of the wood. They were harmless but it was annoying, and there were a lot of them! But yeah I do nothing to wood/rocks I use either. Unless it's for the fish tank, different story.

pdomensis
11-17-14, 12:56 PM
Same thing happened to me. I grabbed a perfect branch for a perch in my carpet cage from some local wooded area, and a while later some wood wasps started boring out of the wood. They were harmless but it was annoying, and there were a lot of them! But yeah I do nothing to wood/rocks I use either. Unless it's for the fish tank, different story.

This made me laugh. My wife would kill me.

JWFugle
11-18-14, 12:55 PM
I used a large branch for my iguana. A couple of weeks later some small insects hatched out from the wood and flew around for a couple of days, but otherwise there were not any issues and the price was right!

Same thing happened to me. I grabbed a perfect branch for a perch in my carpet cage from some local wooded area, and a while later some wood wasps started boring out of the wood. They were harmless but it was annoying, and there were a lot of them! But yeah I do nothing to wood/rocks I use either. Unless it's for the fish tank, different story.

This made me laugh. My wife would kill me.

thats why i use drift wood haha nothing is alive except maybe some moss if its still wet

Tsubaki
11-18-14, 02:05 PM
Damn i wish there was anything like that near here, just pick up some driftwood.. Can't even find a proper stick in a damn forest here, all been picked clean or rotten.