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- 28-Jul-10, 07:25 PM #1
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the do's and dont's of making terrain for your reptiles
when making rocks for my hopefuly not to distnt reptiles i found plaster is good be cause you can add what you want to it to get the effects you want. for example i put in sand and small gravle. just if you are going to use plaster please learn from my mistakes and
do not:
ware a black pice of clothing
have a drink of lemonaid next to your water
and do not do it inside
i did it on my desk because it was raining out side and even with all the news papper in the world i managed to make a mess
also i accidently put in my lemonaid insted of water and i was waring a black shirt aand wow plaster shows up nicely on it.
dose anybody else have things/tips that you have done/used while making rocks/terrain for your reptiles??
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I had to make a paper mache' bee recently. Dogs love the paper/glue mache' mix. It does not love them. End of story.
Sorry, not quite terrain related, but a little bit close
- 28-Jul-10, 07:54 PM #3
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thats ok its still good advice tho haha
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