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Cedar wood
Hello, I bought a wooden branch for my ball python to climb on the other day not knowing what kind of a wood it is but I just researched about it and came to realize that it's actually Cedar wood. furthermore, I could not find any other type of wood to decorate my cage.
Many question is, can I use it in the aquarium? Yes, I do know that it's toxic but wouldn't it work if I baked it or found a way to just remove all the oils from it?
appreciate your answers.
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Cedar wood
Why even risk it? I would not use it at all personally.
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Last edited by ballpythonluvr; 02-09-2015 at 12:40 PM.
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There's no way to remove all the oils from a cedar branch. At least not enough that I'd think it was safe for a snake.
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Throw it away into the burning pits of He.....
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Re: Cedar wood
 Originally Posted by Reinz
Throw it away into the burning pits of He..... 
Are you kidding? I'd cut it into small pieces and distribute them where I store non-seasonal clothes, bedding, holiday decorations, etc.
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ya great hobo spider deterrent!
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Re: Cedar wood
 Originally Posted by Lizardlicks
ya great hobo spider deterrent!
Please elaborate spiders are the only thing I fear in this world and require your knowledge. (Not trying to hijack the thread though)
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