I have a 12x12x18 viv and recently I've discovered mold on the pieces of wood (even the treated stuff from the store). It only started after I got this frog moss (a brand I'd never heard of and will not use again) so I got rid of the moss and soaked the wood in very hot water then microwaved it. But still the mold keeps coming back. D: I dumped the substraight and washed the tank with declorinated water (the only thing I ever use on my tanks) about a week or so ago and again soaked and heated the wood and again I'm seeing the mold.
So I finally got a chance to ask my frog expert and she said to wash the tank with plain bleach and then rinse it very VERY well so I'm going to try that. I am open to any other suggestions, though. I'm just leery of bleach and how harsh it is and if I dont get all of it out....
My question is, though, what about the wood? Are the spores ingrained in the logs like mum and I think? I'd hate to loose the logs I have because Azy loves how they are shaped and I cant find anything similar (all the drift wood at petsmart is different, no two pieces alike). Is there anything that I can use on the wood that could kill the spores but wouldn't make the wood unsafe for my whites?