Safest wood? (More in comments)

TheBeard9789

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Hey guys I wanna raise my beardies half logs so they are closer and more level with the other perches in their enclosure so they can get better UVB.

I was thinking of cutting a 2×4 and placing and/or screwing it into the bottom of their half logs but I'm unsure if the lumber I have is safe.
 

Claudiusx

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If it's US dimensional lumber, it's likely going to be made of pine, which is not going to be a suitable wood for the enclosure.

-Brandon
 

xp29

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If it's US dimensional lumber, it's likely going to be made of pine, which is not going to be a suitable wood for the enclosure.

-Brandon
Agreed any variety of evergreen is toxic unless sealed. Cedar is the worst.
On a side note it's toxic for dogs also.
 

TheBeard9789

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If it's US dimensional lumber, it's likely going to be made of pine, which is not going to be a suitable wood for the enclosure.

-Brandon
@xp29 I heard oak was perfectly safe for beardies could I pick up a 2 × 4 from home Depot or Lowe's and sterilize it? I only need maybe 12 inches at most I know I have pine left over that I used for stands for both my beardies and ball python.

Though from what I was told it's not suitable to put inside any of my enclosure in my house.

This pic is just my wooden stands so they are off the floor and the cold air
 

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Claudiusx

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Oak won't come in dimensional lumber at home depot. You can buy a board of oak but you're not going to find anything thick; it's going to be expensive. You can buy a brick for a dollar just an aisle over and it should allow you to achieve the same goal.

-Brandon
 

TheBeard9789

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Oak won't come in dimensional lumber at home depot. You can buy a board of oak but you're not going to find anything thick; it's going to be expensive. You can buy a brick for a dollar just an aisle over and it should allow you to achieve the same goal.

-Brandon
Hmm true I just worry about the bricks just in case they start to chip easily
 

xp29

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As far as i know, any of the hardwoods are safe except maybe walnut. I used birch in mine.
 

TheBeard9789

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Ive used bricks in my enclosures for decades now. Never have had an issue with them :)

-Brandon
@xp29 I will see if I can get some wood that's safe and not so expensive otherwise bricks will be my go too.

I just need to make sure I accommodate both my beardies and my ball python and make sure whatever I use is safe for all of them.
 

Carol123

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I’m going to make a much bigger enclosure for one of my bearded dragons I want to make it4x3x4 . I’ve heard pine wood I’d bad but if I coat it 3/4 times with sealant won’t that make it safe
 

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