Cork bark is great....
a) it is extremely rot resistant. It will last for years even when fully immersed in water
b) plants can and will root themselves on the cork bark
c) it looks fabulous, in both tropical AND desert vivaria
d) The easiest and safest way to disinfect corkbark is to boil some water in a pot on the stove, put the cork in the bucket, and pour thw water over the cork so that it is fully immersed in the water. Let this sit for around 20 mintues and it should be adequately disinfected. I have never tried the bleach method that some places advise, and I would not chance this if the cork wil be used in an amphib tank beacuse the cork is porous, and may absorb some of the bleach.
The only problem I have ever had with cork, is that sometimes, you will get spiders that hitchhike on it. They can be a pain to get rid of...but soaking the cork in hot water before using it should remedy this.
Remember, cork BARK is not the same as CORK BOARD. Cork BOARD contains toxic chemicals that can harm amphibs and/or reptiles
Good Luck
Double J
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