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    Safe wood for building enclosures

    Hello everyone,

    My father has volunteered to help me construct an enclosure, He happens to be a carpenter by trade, so I am imagining the possibilities.

    First things first:

    Could someone please provide me with a list of wood species which is safe to construct an enclosure out of?

    and also it might be good to list those tree species that are dangerous to house a reptile in.

    Thanks

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    Re: Safe wood for building enclosures

    I recommend that you avoid anything with a strong smell, in other words, most coniferous trees. I used pine, however, but it doesn't give off much fumes once its dry. But it still needed to be sealed.

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    Re: Safe wood for building enclosures

    I agree, most coniferous woods are to be avoided. I also have used pine - primed and painted with a safe indoor latex that washes easily (the kind you might want to have in a humid bathroom!).

    Really strong-smelling conifers such as cedar or redwood are potentially toxic. This is also good to know if you house snakes that do well with wood shavings as a substrate. Cedar shavings can kill a snake (fumes). Where shavings are concerned, aspen is the best!

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    Re: Safe wood for building enclosures

    I have to agree with Steven, I once got reamed out on KS for having my feeder mice in cedar! The fumes can cause respiratory ailments in all animals when confined with the fumes.

    I use MDF (counter top lumber) It is neutral, and looks good.

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    Re: Safe wood for building enclosures

    I'm not entirely sure what my enclosures are built out of to tell the truth. lol
    I know it's a softwood, but there's no odor whatsoever.
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    Re: Safe wood for building enclosures

    so spruce would be a bad idea? Trying to find a wood that the local lumberyard would sell.

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    Re: Safe wood for building enclosures

    I'd say spruce isn't a good idea.

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    Re: Safe wood for building enclosures

    Definitely avoid morning wood, I've heard some horror stories

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    Re: Safe wood for building enclosures

    "Morning wood" ??
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    Doiyoiyoiyoiyoing!!!
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