JohnVLillywhite
Member
So I’m going to have my beardie delivered this coming Tuesday.
I went out and collected some wood and rocks from my local forest. I took them home, sanded them, gave them a bleach and water bath, then baked them at 250° for an hour.
I was just reading about certain woods to avoid, due to their toxicity. One of them was pine. I live in Flagstaff, AZ where most of our trees are pine. How can I tell if the wood I have is pine, and if it is, is it still safe to use since I soaked it and baked it? I’m really trying to make my own setup without having to buy the $20-$50 sticks from Petco, and have my setup look like every other setup out there.
I went out and collected some wood and rocks from my local forest. I took them home, sanded them, gave them a bleach and water bath, then baked them at 250° for an hour.
I was just reading about certain woods to avoid, due to their toxicity. One of them was pine. I live in Flagstaff, AZ where most of our trees are pine. How can I tell if the wood I have is pine, and if it is, is it still safe to use since I soaked it and baked it? I’m really trying to make my own setup without having to buy the $20-$50 sticks from Petco, and have my setup look like every other setup out there.