Yes, it all made perfect sense.
As for curing wood, it's not always necessary to cure it. I offer fresh AND cured wood. The fresh one usually lasts less than a day because they have so much fun gnawing it down, stripping it, and disassembling it. My Magnolia tree is an example of wood I offer fresh. I completely understand that there "may" be some bugs, but believe it or not, all my fids LOVE the occasional grub. :54: (especially mealworms and moth larva)
SO, if you cure it, you can pretty much be assured it will be bug free.

You can cure it by storing it indoors for several months or years, OR, if you have small enough pieces, you can expedite the process by baking them in the oven (@300 degrees for a couple of hours). IF the wood is wet, it CAN stink to high heavens, depending on what wood you use.

I've also resorted to microwaving wood chunks, when I was worried about bugs. ALWAYS add a bowl with water before placing wood in the microwave.
As for perches: My GF, who used to breed Macs, used the 2X4 for one set of perches, but she ALWAYS offered round ones, with different textures and diameters as well. I personally do NOT use rectangular (2X4s). ALL my fids have at least 2 different wood perches (Java, Magnolia, Dragonwood, etc) AND sand/cement perch, comfy perches (rope/sisal) and the Amazons also have Manu Perches. I've tried those with Niko, but he literally ATE through the entire thing in under 15 minutes. (CHA CHING...there went a quick $20

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If I've forgotten to answer something, please let me know...and feel free to ask away. I truly LOVE sharing my own personal experience, whether they were a fail or a success.
