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    How to cure wood

    So i was taking a walk through the woods the other day and stumbled across a really neat looking tree branch. It is about 3 feet long. snapped on both ends and covered in moss. There is just on issue. It has a lot of bugs in it and is sort of rotten.

    I was wondering if anyone knew of a way that i could be able to put the peice of wood in my 74 gallon ball python tank that is dirted with mulch on top with lots of live plants and a small rock pond

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    If you're using dirt substrate and have live plants you probably already have bugs in there. What's the big deal adding a few more?

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    Re: How to cure wood

    What I did was fill up my bathtub with bleach water, 1/2 cup for every gallon.

    A little trick, time how long yoyr water takes fill a 1 gallon pitcher, then multiply and set a timer to check the depth.

    Let it soak 24h fully submerged. Then drain and fill with clean water. Repeat every 2-4 hours throughout a 48 hour period.

    Finally allow to air dry for ~48 hours. Preferably hanging, maybe with some clothes hanger or string.

    Voila! 4 foot logs!
    Last edited by Tsanford; 09-20-2015 at 03:14 AM.

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    Talking Re: How to cure wood

    Haha. I gues your right!

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    Thanks for the tip! I think ill try this way.

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