Hi again!
I'm asking because I have some nice pieces of driftwood I collected several years ago but I don't know what kind of wood they are, but would look nice in a tank. I collected them up at Duluth, the wood is entirely 'driftwoodized' with no bark. I prepared them like I would to add to an aquarium (because I was going to add them to an aquarium!) Including both boiling and baking, and they've been sitting in a bin downstairs since then.
Would it still be toxic if it was pine? I thought I'd read it's the oils and sap in pine wood that is bad for snakes, and being driftwood, all the sap and oils are gone. But I'm not confident enough about that to just add it in there. It's lightweight, has no scent whatsoever. Or is it the actual wood that's the problem? It might not be pine, who knows what it is. But, it might be, too.
Actual pet store wood decor is really, really expensive, I was just hoping to be able to cut down on costs. Plus, driftwood is really pretty and it would be nice to put the pieces to use
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