B billford Member May 31, 2010 #1 i was wondering if any had problems with using pine branches for chams to climb.i think the resin may be a problem but,they smell good.
i was wondering if any had problems with using pine branches for chams to climb.i think the resin may be a problem but,they smell good.
glaceauz New Member May 31, 2010 #2 the resin might come out after a bake or a bleach, but i dont know. maybe someone else has some experience with pine
the resin might come out after a bake or a bleach, but i dont know. maybe someone else has some experience with pine
Monkeykungphu New Member May 31, 2010 #5 Seems like most coniferous trees would bee too sappy in my opinion for any reptile. Besides that I would avoid any wood with a strong odor, wouldn't think that would be too good for a cham. either.
Seems like most coniferous trees would bee too sappy in my opinion for any reptile. Besides that I would avoid any wood with a strong odor, wouldn't think that would be too good for a cham. either.