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Safe branches for beardies?
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[QUOTE="RachelG, post: 2044675, member: 89494"] My sweet Frank has a large enclosure with lots of resin decor like a tree, basking platform, log, rock, cave , etc. He also has hammocks and ceramic tile hides. He loves to run, climb, hop, and stamp around all cute. Of course he is partial to his basking platform on the warm side, the hammock and his beloved resin tree. He is VERY active, and I think he would enjoy more enrichment, specially more branches to climb. I bought some reptile-specific mopani wood and driftwood branches, but they're like... Too small, too pokey, too thin for him to lounge on. I even sprung for the zilla xl sandblasted grapevine branch and honestly, it sucks too. I've tried to find a bigger resin tree or branch, both on Amazon and in the pet stores, but... No luck. I've read that oak, ash and maple are safe, and as I live in Texas, there are oak trees everywhere including in my own yard. IS oak safe? Can I just go cut down a branch I want and dry/sanitize it? [/QUOTE]
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