sterilzing natural vines?

gaxmode

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i have a huge weed tree in my neighbors yard and the "vines" or "weeds" are like branches, can i cut them down and sterilize them in the oven the same as branches?

the "tree"
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the "branches" after i trimmed them up

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anyone know if these are safe, if so, how to sterilize?
 
Well I buy all mine a micheals.
I think you soak it in a bleach water solution over night or im not sure how many hours.
then you scrub scrub scrub scrub
and then you rinse rinse rinse rinse then you bake it :)
 
Well I buy all mine a micheals.
I think you soak it in a bleach water solution over night or im not sure how many hours.
then you scrub scrub scrub scrub
and then you rinse rinse rinse rinse then you bake it :)

I have never bleached or baked a branch in 3 years. They get hosed down, let dry in the sun for and hour and put in the cage. I have never had a problem but its personal choice though....bleaching and then baking a branch would stink up the whole house and is over kill.

My only concern would be if the plant was toxic and was releasing any sap that may be harmful.
 
I had a WC Jackson (which runaway), I wanted to re-use the branches, but was afraid that my new cham will get parasites. So I replaces the plant and bleached the branches for 3 days and then air dried for 2.
 
I had a WC Jackson (which runaway), I wanted to re-use the branches, but was afraid that my new cham will get parasites. So I replaces the plant and bleached the branches for 3 days and then air dried for 2.
i ended up baking at 250 for 45 minutes and they turned out great, nice and brown/dry. in fact they are already in the cage and dr dre loves them, he was doing circles in the cage on them lol
 
i have two of those trees next to my pool!mabey i'll use them too! :]
thats funny because they are growing right next to my pool too. i was always cutting it down and it would grow back at alarming rates.... now i found a use for it! unlimited branches :)
 
Branch bleaching and baking is not necessary IMHO, but if you want to do it, have a ball.

You might want to stay by the oven, there have been flaming branches served at many a reptiles keepers homes........:D

Nick
 
overkill

Branch bleaching and baking is not necessary IMHO, but if you want to do it, have a ball.

+ 1

Even if you have a lot of arboreal reptiles in your area, a quick scrub will likely take care of any potential problems. Baking is kind of cuckoo...



P.S. the tree is _Albizia_ often called "mimosa" in the U.S. of A.
 
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