mayrinarasauce
Not so new Member
Hellooo!
I've recently made a hide for my yearling spotted, and it is made out of ai-dry clay. I am wondering, what are the processes of preparing it, painting it, then water-proofing it? I've heard that acrylic paint is good. Does it have to be water-based and non-toxic?
And do I need to add anything like acrylic primer or anything to first prep the clay for the paint?
And lastly for the waterproofing, I've heard crommelin ornamental sealer is a good, non-toxic option. does anyone know any more reptile-safe alternatives?
Im so sorry there are a lot of questions, I really dont want to expose my snake to toxic fumes D:
Any advice is much appreciated. cheers
I've recently made a hide for my yearling spotted, and it is made out of ai-dry clay. I am wondering, what are the processes of preparing it, painting it, then water-proofing it? I've heard that acrylic paint is good. Does it have to be water-based and non-toxic?
And do I need to add anything like acrylic primer or anything to first prep the clay for the paint?
And lastly for the waterproofing, I've heard crommelin ornamental sealer is a good, non-toxic option. does anyone know any more reptile-safe alternatives?
Im so sorry there are a lot of questions, I really dont want to expose my snake to toxic fumes D:
Any advice is much appreciated. cheers