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Re: So, expanding foam in a reptile tank...
Originally Posted by Maaric
Anyone else?
Tile grout, paint, and sealers; which are safe?
p.s.
How do you edit original posts? I couldn't find an edit button anywhere.
professionals and the majority of the stuff you buy, are built using expandable foam and stirafoam, then coated with non sanded grout, finally painted with acrylic pain and sealed with acrylic sealer, finally if it is going to come into contact with water, a good smooth coat of aquarium silicone.
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Re: So, expanding foam in a reptile tank...
Originally Posted by SteelTownGuido
professionals and the majority of the stuff you buy, are built using expandable foam and stirafoam, then coated with non sanded grout, finally painted with acrylic pain and sealed with acrylic sealer, finally if it is going to come into contact with water, a good smooth coat of aquarium silicone.
So even if I use the Minwax sealant, I should still coat areas that will be under contact with water with Silicone.
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Re: So, expanding foam in a reptile tank...
Originally Posted by Maaric
I've seen a lot of people crafting their own hides and basking spots out of expanding foam and have been thinking about doing some of this myself.
Has anyone here done any work like this?
Is it safe?
I have done this I'm in the process of buildin g a 6 ft by 55 in 28in depth cage for my three bearded dragons. To anwser the question saftey.grout works the best if you coat in alot Im grouting right now and the process is long you have to start with a watery base like soup then a pancake mix next then get thicker as you go the last should be like pudding. The paint to used is a waterbased non toxic acrylic paint you can get from Joann fabrics after that you must and I mean must seal it with three to four coats then let in sit for a couple of days out side to get all fumes out
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Re: So, expanding foam in a reptile tank...
Originally Posted by Doberobek07
I have done this I'm in the process of buildin g a 6 ft by 55 in 28in depth cage for my three bearded dragons. To anwser the question saftey.grout works the best if you coat in alot Im grouting right now and the process is long you have to start with a watery base like soup then a pancake mix next then get thicker as you go the last should be like pudding. The paint to used is a waterbased non toxic acrylic paint you can get from Joann fabrics after that you must and I mean must seal it with three to four coats then let in sit for a couple of days out side to get all fumes out
My email is doberobek07@hotmail.com if you have any more questions
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Re: So, expanding foam in a reptile tank...
Originally Posted by Homegrownscales
I have used the Great Stuff or expanding foam. It is safe as long as it's dry.
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So if there's some spots of foam that I couldn't cover with silicone, it'll be okay?
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Re: So, expanding foam in a reptile tank...
Originally Posted by NikkoB
So if there's some spots of foam that I couldn't cover with silicone, it'll be okay?
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