Haha that must be interesting! I moreso meant that it's not going to be constantly wet so would it seal it sufficiently to allow for disinfection... I know there is a very good reason for using pondtite sealer, otherwise you wouldn't
It will get wet - how do you intend cleaning it ? Or training your snake to only squirt on the floor for that matter. I've had liquid stains on the upper sides before and there's only one way that got there (he's 8ft of muscle with no sense of bathroom ettiquette )
Not as much liquid in their poop? Maybe not normally, but every now and then.......
Encountered it just the other day with the 2 yr old female beardie we adopted from an unwanted home. I had her in a tub while cleaning out her new home, and she let it go.
Nice work man!! Looks awesome, I'm sure the beardies will love it
Yeah I noticed with my Jungle he doesn't really like to poop on his ledges or the wall itself, he only does it on the substrate haha.
Thanks and what do you guys reckon, a more yellowish reddish background for a desert tank or a more brown black background for a rainforest/bush land tank??
Need some ideas and as usual any will be much appreciated
If you can't be bothered looking at the first page here's a photo of the tank it's going in
Hi mate... I'm looking at doing my own background & was wondering what paint you used? Cheers
I used a brown cheap spray paint called "squirts" the colour is "mission brown" and it was easy to use just don't put it on to heavy and do 2 coats
Ok thanks mate... Much appreciated for the reply...
For my enclosure, I sealed the lot- the DIY background, the floor sides and even the ceiling. Several reasons for doing that.
I clean my enclosures out weekly from top to bottom. I may want to put another python in it one day so it needs to be disinfected . Germs do spread so you need to be able to wash all surfaces of enclosure.
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