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Yes works very well, just lightly scuff the surface of your cured foam to give the spray something solid to grab onto.That's what I was thinking, the rustoleum? Has anyone here used it? @Brodybreaux25 now that I think of it, don't you have stone textured backgrounds?
Broadcasting sand into the silicone/flex seal works also.Anyone have some good suggestions for this? Trying to create a rocky stream/waterfall look over foam. Just brainstorming ideas right now.
For a smoother texture you could get thin pieces of slate and adhere it to the foam.Broadcasting sand into the silicone/flex seal works also.
For a smoother texture you could get thin pieces of slate and adhere it to the foam.
Broadcasting sand into the silicone/flex seal works also.
Yes. Is the WTF enclosure. Added some cory cats and plecos 2 weeks ago. So far so good...Is that for your frogs? I think I'm going to do vampire crabs, or possibly thumbnail darts
Yes. Is the WTF enclosure. Added some cory cats and plecos 2 weeks ago. So far so good...
I think I can safely say that the liquid flex seal is a great alternative to silicone
For backgrounds and sealants. Easier to spread.
Darts would be a fun project...
Ivories, and ornatus are both doing great btw. I should have some duckies ready in a month or so if you're interested in a trade...
Have you added cap to the enclosure yet??Grout over styrofoam, detailed with acrylic paint and sealed with Samac water based varnish. For a higher humidity/water, Kennel Seal or epoxy resin was recommended to me. This one's an insert for my c. Gracilis scorpion.
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Have you added cap to the enclosure yet??