Hello all,
I found some awesome branches for the frogs to climb on. They are dead vines actually. Would these be safe to use after baking them?
Wash and rinse well, (no soap) beforehand just to be on the safe side. After baking and cooling
(and before too) checks for insects and fungus that might hurt your frog. You want to absolutely OBLITERATE anything that might be harmful to your frogs. Can you post a pic of the vine? I doubt this could happen to anybody but me but i found a great brach once! (Poison ivy) not fun
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For plants, especially if you have a tight budget, you can also go to Home Depot or Lowes. Bromeliads are extremely popular on frogforum, and you can find a lot in just the houseplants and air purifier sections. Sansevieria is very similar to Snake Plants (I think they might even be the same). I've even managed to find irish moss at Lowe's. Keep your eye out for upside-down ferns if you go too, I have one, and they are quite beautiful and delicate, as well as small.![]()
Always a good idea to boil wood and vines and then bake in the oven to dry on a low temp... like 125F. The boil and bake combo will kill any parasites or bugs on or in the vine.
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Thanks for the reply. I doubt it's poison ivy. Here's a pic. It's a bunch jumbled up. Really neat and I'm planning on sanding it down to make it smooth. Also going to make sure there aren't any sharp edges that could cause harm to the frogs. I cannot see any insects/bugs on any of the pieces but I will clean to the best of my ability.
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