Been gone for awhile, Need some help with a Mexican Redknee enclosure........
Got bored over the past couple weeks and had an abundant supply of lumber sitting around going to waste so I decided to build an enlcosure for a mexican redknee (I didnt get it yet, I wanted to set up an enclosure first) Anyway im halfway finished with this thing and to my surprise I read your not supposed to use pine shaving or any pine products in a tarantula setup,..... Im actually just using an old aquarium, The pine is just a decorative facing on the outside of the enclosure, around the glass corners ect, the lids made from plexi, and the pine on the outside will be stained ebony with classic black polyurethane, strictly decorative, so the tarantula wont come into any contact with the pine, just glass and plastic Should I scrap the enclosure and figure something else out or keep going... Like I said, It wont actually come in contact with the pine.
Re: Been gone for awhile, Need some help with a Mexican Redknee enclosure........
I did something similar with PCV sheeting and wood for my enclosures worked great Holds the heat and humidity very nicely :)
Re: Been gone for awhile, Need some help with a Mexican Redknee enclosure........
But will the pine hurt my new T, even if its on the outside of the enclosure and its polyurethaned???
Re: Been gone for awhile, Need some help with a Mexican Redknee enclosure........
looks like gonna have to finish it and throw something else in it, no aromatic woods in or near T's (pine,cedar) due to the amount of phenol in them, ugh acts as a natural pesticide.... hmm 10 gallon aquarium, what can use it for......?