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wood toxic ?

jjollie

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does anyone know if red wood is toxic to tegus ? cause I would like to use some in my tegus enclosure or oak would work to if it's not toxic to them.
 

mr.king

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I'm almost positive that red wood isn't toxic as long as its not pine or cedar I'm pretty sure u can use it.
 

Kharnifex

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yea, theres a guy here who swears by it. says his tegu loves it.

i still can't bring myself to try it. it's on all the toxic plants lists it's a conifer and an evergreen. too close to pine
 

jumanji

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I think that Reptibark is redwood. I live in Colorado and Cypress is hard to find. I have used redwood and know others who use it. I have never heard any one say it is dangerous but I hate taking chances! I have to drive about an hour and a half for cypress but its worth the drive.
 

jumanji

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Are they expensive, Pro Exotics sells it and they are tuff on your wallet!!! There is a hardware store in bolder that sells big bags for a good price.
 

jumanji

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Thanx, Thats not to bad a price. I think the last time I got it in Boulder it was like $12.00 a bag. It was a while ago.
 

tegusaurus

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ierowe said:
Does anyone know if you can use fir as a subsrtrate? if so what size?

Thanks


douglas fir bark? I use it. This site's caresheet even recommends reptibark, which is actually fir bark.
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I, however, prefer to use Zilla's fir bark. I heard too many things about other barks and mite problems that I'll just stick with this one. Bark helps with humidity, as do other substrates but on top of it all, I like how it looks.
 

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