{"id":937,"date":"2019-04-29T19:03:11","date_gmt":"2019-04-29T19:03:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/reptilefollower.com\/?p=937"},"modified":"2023-12-11T07:35:07","modified_gmt":"2023-12-11T07:35:07","slug":"safe-wood-for-reptile-enclosure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/reptilefollower.com\/safe-wood-for-reptile-enclosure\/","title":{"rendered":"What is Safe Wood for reptile enclosures?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Using wood a substrate for your reptile is quite common. But, you have to be careful because not all wood can be used. If you choose the wrong one, it can cause health issues for your reptile.<\/p>\n

What is safe wood for an animal enclosure? Shredded Aspen and Cypress Mulch is a good safe wood for reptiles. If you have the budget you can pick them up in most pet stores. However, you can also consider using some types of wood from outside, as long as you are prepared to clean and sterilize it first.<\/strong><\/p>\n

To further expand on this, I am going to explain which other types of wood you use. As well as types that you need to avoid because they can be very bad for your reptile, and much more,<\/p>\n

What is safe wood for an animal enclosure<\/h2>\n

To start off with let me list a few wood substrates that you can use safely without any concerns. Later on in the article, I will outline some that you should avoid at all costs. I will also explain how you can prepare wood that has not been purchased from a conventional pet shop.<\/p>\n

Here are some types of wood you can use for substrate:<\/p>\n