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Natural Wood Hides
My ball's hide right now is synthetic. I am moving her into her new tank and a buddy of mine gave me a couple of natural wood hides. They are half-circles with natural bark on top. Should I be concerned using natural wood? I seem to remember reading somewhere on this forum there was an issue with putting bark in a tank.
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They should be fine - but wood holds micro-organisms (germs and bugs) much more readily than synthetic. Synthetic is also significantly easier to clean. I guess those two things go hand in hand.
It's fine, just be sure to clean it. I can't offer suggestions on how to effectively sterilize wood without leaving chemicals around afterwards, though.
GL
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They're fine - just hard to clean.
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Re: Natural Wood Hides
I boiled the snot out of them last night. Hopefully that will be enough.
Thanks.
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Re: Natural Wood Hides
 Originally Posted by Bruiser
I boiled the snot out of them last night. Hopefully that will be enough.
Thanks.
Don't think it would be. Boiling at 100 °C (212 °F) isn't going to disinfect.
Last edited by Rickys_Reptiles; 06-26-2013 at 02:02 PM.
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You can bake at like 175 or something for an hour or 2 to sterilize but then cleaning things like poo or blood will be much trickier
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