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Cookie Posted - 19/02/2013 : 19:45:20
Hi Guys,

Looking for some advice.

I want to add some branches to my Vivariums but I hate the thought of paying the pet shop prices!

Is there any local trees that can be used and cured before being put into the Viv? I know that some wood can be toxic.... I will be putting them into my royals Viv and my Boas Viv if possible.

Thanks
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Cookie Posted - 28/02/2013 : 20:46:03
Time to grab my saw and go walking in the woods then!! lol Thanks again..
boomslang Posted - 23/02/2013 : 19:20:51
No worries,from the woods you should be fine.Parks and even driftwood you need to look what you're picking up etc.
Cookie Posted - 20/02/2013 : 16:18:19
Thanks for the advice guys!
boomslang Posted - 19/02/2013 : 22:02:47
Some of the wood on surrey pet supplies is well priced.When i last needed some,Only downside being it all rots fast in natural setups.Would be fine for snake vivs etc.

Also you don't no what shape/angles the wood is when buying.So you end up with branches that don't fit well or look crappy :)

anyway,Don't use any pine and best stay clear of most evergreen/junipers coniferous trees :) yew trees,Privet more of a bush but can have thick branches,alder Buckthorn,afew more but depends where you'll be getting your wood :)

Alder,ash,beech,birch,hornbeam,Hazel you should find them in any woods :)
jbarlow91 Posted - 19/02/2013 : 20:58:51
Pine is toxic to reptiles so I would stay clear of anything that looks like it could be from a pine tree don't know if any other woods are toxic tho

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