Lava stone

Leo1865

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I have been looking for something to help with keeping my birds nails and beak filed down.

I have seen Lava stone perches and they also sell them for birds to keep their beaks trimmed.

I like to make most of my toys and perches. I was wondering if I could use lava stone that you get at the hardware store to make toys. I can't seem to find any information.

Linda
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SailBoat

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Depends if it is man-made or natural. As you know, natural Lava covers a very wide range of surface types, stone weight and hardness. What you want to look for is how porous /open the surface is and how sharp the openings.

Man-made is commonly semi-smooth (no cutting edges) and little to non-porous.

Have fun /enjoy the project.
 

ChristaNL

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I know lavastones from my aquariumdays (reddish brown, lots of tiny/medium sized holes)- and since they are fun in the tank but can pose a risk to the fish with the sharp edges we always advised to file and sandpaper those down before using them.

If they break- the edges can be wicked sharp- so keep an eye on them.
 

EllenD

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I was going to say the same thing, go to any Petco and they sell both red and black lava stones in the aquarium section, they're in a bin and you can pick the ones you want.
 

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