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Originally Posted by Serendipity7000
Mopani wood is mentioned on Vectis Hamtery webpage as good for Chinese hamsters to climb, so I guess it would be safe. Don't know about redwood. Maybe vectis will come along and tell you - or one of the other experts. My only thought would be - they can develop moulds if they have been in water, and that wouldn't be healthy for a hamster. It might be better to start fresh, giving the tank a good clean out as you say, and putting new things in. Also I think Syrians don't climb much but one branch might be nice to hide under or climb on. I have a piece of sandblasted vine branch in my cage, and Charlie only climbs it to get into his sputnik which is next to it. He played in it once or twice when it was new then lost interest! I always put any wood items in the freezer for 48 hours before putting it in with our hamster, to kill any minute living creatures that may be in it!
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Aww that's adorable! It's new and exciting then it's boring lol. I would boil the wood before putting it in. I have hundreds of pounds worth and don't want rid or it would be a waste . Easily about 10-15 pieces(OCD?) the tank is algae free due to catfish and ottocinclus who keep it clean.
The sand would all need removed too and the tank just scrubbed really as sand can build up toxins in the water.
This will need to wait as I'm now busy moving but will get sorted in time.