Wickedpogana
Juvie Member
The habba huts are made out of Fir Wood and Cedar both known to cause a number of issues for all reptiles repository issues and skin lesions these are marketed for reptiles like crazy
Mine had sap excreting out of it in multiple areas tossed it as fast as you can say butterfinger these companies half the items they sell are horrible for the animals they market it to not really fine if the wood used in the product is hazardous just like Reptibark it's made out of fir bark and orchid bark is made from pine it's just very dried out these huts not so much the bark let's off fumes when heated etc even if it doesnt show signs of excreting sapkingofnobbys":2wa6p1tv said:Yep, careful to completely remove the staples that hold the advertising card in place, they can lacerate a reptile's tummy if left poking out.
Other than that , they are just fine so long any loose bits of bark are removed.
Wickedpogana":1eez7q5k said:kingofnobbys":1eez7q5k said:Yep, careful to completely remove the staples that hold the advertising card in place, they can lacerate a reptile's tummy if left poking out.
Other than that , they are just fine so long any loose bits of bark are removed.
Wickedpogana":3p8bzla9 said:Wickedpogana":3p8bzla9 said:kingofnobbys":3p8bzla9 said:Yep, careful to completely remove the staples that hold the advertising card in place, they can lacerate a reptile's tummy if left poking out.
Other than that , they are just fine so long any loose bits of bark are removed.
Wickedpogana":1megvu9c said:Mine had sap excreting out of it in multiple areas tossed it as fast as you can say butterfinger these companies half the items they sell are horrible for the animals they market it to not really fine if the wood used in the product is hazardous just like Reptibark it's made out of fir bark and orchid bark is made from pine it's just very dried out these huts not so much the bark let's off fumes when heated etc even if it doesnt show signs of excreting sapkingofnobbys":1megvu9c said:Yep, careful to completely remove the staples that hold the advertising card in place, they can lacerate a reptile's tummy if left poking out.
Other than that , they are just fine so long any loose bits of bark are removed.
yup it was genuine lol I spend multiple grand on my setup I'm not taking short cuts it was zoomed brandkingofnobbys":219m6f9h said:Wickedpogana":219m6f9h said:Mine had sap excreting out of it in multiple areas tossed it as fast as you can say butterfinger these companies half the items they sell are horrible for the animals they market it to not really fine if the wood used in the product is hazardous just like Reptibark it's made out of fir bark and orchid bark is made from pine it's just very dried out these huts not so much the bark let's off fumes when heated etc even if it doesnt show signs of excreting sapkingofnobbys":219m6f9h said:Yep, careful to completely remove the staples that hold the advertising card in place, they can lacerate a reptile's tummy if left poking out.
Other than that , they are just fine so long any loose bits of bark are removed.
Are you sure it was a GENUINE Hubba Hut and not a cheap knockoff.
I've never heard of anyone encountering a Hubba Hut that was so green it still had sap coming out of it. Mind you I'm in Australia so I expect the local distributer buys them wholesale by the big box load / container load and ships them by sea so they get to spend several weeks on ship before they even arrive at Botany Bay , Melbourne or Brisbane container Terminals.
I would expect the manufacturer lets the logs "season" and dry out for several weeks before sending them to the miller were they are segmented and hollowed .
Are you sure it was sap and NOT tannings leaching out ( if the seller has kept them outside and they've been exposed to rain or even immersed in floodwater ) ?
Wickedpogana":1c7t726h said:yup it was genuine lol I spend multiple grand on my setup I'm not taking short cuts it was zoomed brandkingofnobbys":1c7t726h said:Wickedpogana":1c7t726h said:Mine had sap excreting out of it in multiple areas tossed it as fast as you can say butterfinger these companies half the items they sell are horrible for the animals they market it to not really fine if the wood used in the product is hazardous just like Reptibark it's made out of fir bark and orchid bark is made from pine it's just very dried out these huts not so much the bark let's off fumes when heated etc even if it doesnt show signs of excreting sapkingofnobbys":1c7t726h said:Yep, careful to completely remove the staples that hold the advertising card in place, they can lacerate a reptile's tummy if left poking out.
Other than that , they are just fine so long any loose bits of bark are removed.
Are you sure it was a GENUINE Hubba Hut and not a cheap knockoff.
I've never heard of anyone encountering a Hubba Hut that was so green it still had sap coming out of it. Mind you I'm in Australia so I expect the local distributer buys them wholesale by the big box load / container load and ships them by sea so they get to spend several weeks on ship before they even arrive at Botany Bay , Melbourne or Brisbane container Terminals.
I would expect the manufacturer lets the logs "season" and dry out for several weeks before sending them to the miller were they are segmented and hollowed .
Are you sure it was sap and NOT tannings leaching out ( if the seller has kept them outside and they've been exposed to rain or even immersed in floodwater ) ?