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    Question How to sterilize tree branches

    I was wonder how to sterilize tree branch i found for my tank. The problem is the piece of branch is too big to put inside kitchen owen. Is there any other way to properly sterilize something that came out of woods?

    The branch itself was cut from a live tree but still probably lots of germs and possibly pests on it.

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    Do you have a freezer big enough to fit it?
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    Not really, but easier to find than such big owen which probably are only used in professional environment like restaurants. Why would freezing it sterilize enough? Don't some germs and bacteria just go dormant when frozen and alive again when unthawned? If it works I'll just visit grandmother who has two freezers big enough.

    Would using a 100-200C blower (200-400F) to heat wires work?

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    Re: How to sterilize tree branches

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    Not really, but easier to find than such big owen which probably are only used in professional environment like restaurants. Why would freezing it sterilize enough? Don't some germs and bacteria just go dormant when frozen and alive again when unthawned? If it works I'll just visit grandmother who has two freezers big enough.

    Would using a 100-200C blower (200-400F) to heat wires work?
    I really have no idea if freezing would kill everything...
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    Re: How to sterilize tree branches

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    I really have no idea if freezing would kill everything...
    Yeah I'm afraid that it doesn't. As I understand some germs/bacteria just go dormant when frozen and are alive again when unfrozen

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    Bleach. Soak it in a container of equal parts bleach and water for 24 hours, then rinse it well, and soak it in regular water for another 24 hours to leech out the bleach, changing the water two or three times, and then rinse it again and allow it to dry thoroughly. The branch should no longer smell like bleach; if it does, it will need more leeching. Also, check for particularly sharp points or splinters on the wood and file them back with sandpaper (only works when dry, and if you do this, you'll need to rinse it and let it dry again so the dust doesn't irritate your snakey's nose). It's a long process, but not much survives a bleach bath.

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    Re: How to sterilize tree branches

    Freezing doesn't kill everything.

    Soak branch in bleach water, then bake at 300 degrees in the oven for 30min-1 hr.

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    Re: How to sterilize tree branches

    Soap, a good scrub, allow to dry overnight, a good vinegar bath, let dry for an hour, cover in mite spray, introduce later in the day.
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    Well how big is this branch,how big is your enclosure,how big is your oven????

    is it possible to cut the branch,well it is very possible,lol,but would it then Mae the branch worthless to you?

    baking it seems to be the best and easiest way to do things.
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    Simple branch is just to big to fit in conventional home oven. If I cut it down it will not fit the tank as planned. Branch is like 98% length of the tank which is roughly 30" and standard ovens here are more or less 20x20x20

    I guess I'll just need to find someone with industrial oven or cut it in half for baking then reattach the two pieces

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