Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: Tree killed with copper spikes

  1. #1

    Default Tree killed with copper spikes

    Hello everyone,

    I was wondering if anyone know if the branches from trees that were killed with copper spikes are safe for frogs? I was asking this because their is a small tree in our front yard that we are going to kill and we might use copper spikes to do it. I wanted to use some of the stumps and branches for a cage but didn't know if they would be safe for the frog. Anyone know about this?

  2. # ADS
    Circuit advertisement
    Join Date
    Always
    Posts
    Many
     

  3. #2
    Delilah and Sampson
    Guest

    Default Re: Tree killed with copper spikes

    I am assuming that by copper spikes you mean banging the tree with copper nails? Well according to scientists this doesn't work therefore I reckon it would be completely safe although you are better off using a log from the tree instead of a branch as a branch could make your tank very messy. This is just my opinion and I am not an expert so... Yeah. Hope I haven't ruined your plans too much!
    D and S

  4. #3
    Member sschind's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Nationality
    [United States]
    Location
    SE Wisconsin
    Posts
    40

    Default Re: Tree killed with copper spikes

    I am sorry I can't answer your question but an option would be to just cut the branch off and use it? If you want it to die before using it it will die much faster by cutting it off than by using the copper spike method anyway if that works at all. If there is a particular reason why you want to do it your way please share as I don't see any benefit to it (not the killing the tree with copper but not just cutting off the branch)
    Steve Schindler

  5. #4

    Default Tree killed with copper spikes

    Using copper is an old wives tale. So is using brass. The amount of those metals in hardware is so slight, it won't affect the tree. But also think about it this way. If you were able to gather enough copper to kill the tree, you are basically poisoning it, and the ground surrounding it, since it would leech out of the root system and into your ground. Then it will filter into your water table, possibly poisoning and contaminating everything around it.

    I would do what Steve said, cut a branch or two you like and lay them out in the sun for a few months to dry out.


    Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world ~ Nelson Mandela
    1.0.0 Oophaga Pumilio 'Black Jeans'
    0.0.10 Phyllobates Vittatus
    0.0.3 Phyllobates Terribilis 'Mint'
    0.0.3 Dendrobates Tinctorius 'Patricia'
    0.0.5 Dendrobates Leucomelas
    0.0.2 Dendrobates Tinctorius 'Powder Blue'
    0.0.2 Ranitomeya Variabilis 'southern'
    0.0.3 Epipedobates Anthonyi 'zarayunga'
    1.2.0 Phyllobates bicolor
    0.0.3 Dendrobates tinctorius 'azureus'
    0.0.1 Avicularia Avicularia
    0.0.1 Gramastola porteri
    0.2.0 Canines
    1.0.0 Tabby/Maine Coon Mix
    2.1.0 Genetics Experiments
    0.1.0 Bed Bully

  6. #5

    Default Tree killed with copper spikes

    Oh, I forgot to mention, copper is ridiculously poisonous to frogs and invertebrates alike. So if there were copper in wood you are using, depending on the concentration, it could potentially wipe out an entire tank. Frogs, springtails, Isopods, everything.


    Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world ~ Nelson Mandela
    1.0.0 Oophaga Pumilio 'Black Jeans'
    0.0.10 Phyllobates Vittatus
    0.0.3 Phyllobates Terribilis 'Mint'
    0.0.3 Dendrobates Tinctorius 'Patricia'
    0.0.5 Dendrobates Leucomelas
    0.0.2 Dendrobates Tinctorius 'Powder Blue'
    0.0.2 Ranitomeya Variabilis 'southern'
    0.0.3 Epipedobates Anthonyi 'zarayunga'
    1.2.0 Phyllobates bicolor
    0.0.3 Dendrobates tinctorius 'azureus'
    0.0.1 Avicularia Avicularia
    0.0.1 Gramastola porteri
    0.2.0 Canines
    1.0.0 Tabby/Maine Coon Mix
    2.1.0 Genetics Experiments
    0.1.0 Bed Bully

  7. #6

    Default Re: Tree killed with copper spikes

    Ok thanks everyone! We are either going to just chop the tree down or use pure copper spikes. Thanks again!

  8. #7

    Default Tree killed with copper spikes

    Might as well chop it down. Even if you could poison it with enough copper to kill it, you would still need to be cut down.


    Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world ~ Nelson Mandela
    1.0.0 Oophaga Pumilio 'Black Jeans'
    0.0.10 Phyllobates Vittatus
    0.0.3 Phyllobates Terribilis 'Mint'
    0.0.3 Dendrobates Tinctorius 'Patricia'
    0.0.5 Dendrobates Leucomelas
    0.0.2 Dendrobates Tinctorius 'Powder Blue'
    0.0.2 Ranitomeya Variabilis 'southern'
    0.0.3 Epipedobates Anthonyi 'zarayunga'
    1.2.0 Phyllobates bicolor
    0.0.3 Dendrobates tinctorius 'azureus'
    0.0.1 Avicularia Avicularia
    0.0.1 Gramastola porteri
    0.2.0 Canines
    1.0.0 Tabby/Maine Coon Mix
    2.1.0 Genetics Experiments
    0.1.0 Bed Bully

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Copper, The Juvinile Bearded Dragon
    By TahneeNicole1989 in forum Other Pets
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: April 18th, 2013, 12:35 PM
  2. Rare Frog Sports Thumb-Spikes for Sex and Combat
    By Frog News in forum Amphibian News Feeds
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: October 27th, 2012, 07:17 AM
  3. Mounting air plants- copper wire?
    By crazkt in forum Vivarium, Terrarium & Enclosure Discussion
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: November 6th, 2011, 07:53 PM
  4. Vitamin has copper?!?!
    By Leefrogs in forum Food, Feeders, Live, Frozen, Culturing, etc
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: January 6th, 2011, 10:15 AM
  5. Pre-killed feeding?
    By Deku in forum Food, Feeders, Live, Frozen, Culturing, etc
    Replies: 12
    Last Post: June 5th, 2010, 11:29 PM

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •