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My large Exo Terra hides were getting too small, so I used Sculpey oven bake clay to make them bigger. It says that the clay is non-toxic. Has anyone used this and do you think it will be safe for the snake?
Once baked it is very hard and durable so I don't see why not.
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I have not heard of that type of clay, but there is a thread on here about using a homemade dough over a mold, and sealing it. People have had success with the dough recipe, so I think they clay would work fine as long as you seal it.
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Hmm, I'm not sure either. Does it hold up well in humidity? I would think it would be ok as long as it doesn't disintegrate when it's wet.
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If it poses no problems then I think its a pretty neat idea!
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I'm fairly sure its safe--I know it's used pretty popularly in DIY aquarium accessories, in which case it spends a lot of time in water. People use it because it doesn't dissolve, or leech chemicals--I can't imagine life with a BP would be any harder on it than life in a fish tank!
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 Originally Posted by jschwe
I'm fairly sure its safe--I know it's used pretty popularly in DIY aquarium accessories, in which case it spends a lot of time in water. People use it because it doesn't dissolve, or leech chemicals--I can't imagine life with a BP would be any harder on it than life in a fish tank!
Thanks for the input. Is that Ontario Canada or Ontario California?
I used to live in Ontario Canada before moving to San Diego.
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