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Hi, usually I don't bother with sterilizing what I put in my tank, but I have some cork bark that was in my brother's frog tank and all of his frogs died, so I was wondering how to sterilize the cork bark just to be safe, or if I should just forget it. Thanks in advance!
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Last edited by SnoopySnake; 12-16-14 at 03:36 PM..
I've heard of baking it...but to be honest I'd just throw it away. I don't mess with possibly diseased things going anywhere near my babies. If it's not new or something I collected and baked myself, I don't use it.
Cork is absorbent so best to toss it. There really is no way of totally disinfecting it short of soaking in a bleach solution followed by baking for hours.