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what wood please reply:) would be great

ella pearce

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hello everyone
i was wondering because im going out tomoz to try and find some new wood for my vivarium for my gorgeous snake and didn't know what wood to use what wood is good and what is poisinus for them
thanks ella pearce :D
 
If you are near the coast, you might get some really interesting driftwood. Scrub it with bleach and water, rinse and leave to dry. Otherwise you can bake it (but personally I know I'd set it on fire!) or stick it in the freezer for a day or so. Fruit wood such as from apple trees is safe, but still needs scrubbing/baking or freezing
 
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