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  1. stickenstein

    Help/feedback on a huge enclosure I’m making

    The foam is carved and I applied pond shield over it! I’ve heard mixed things about drylok vs pond shield and that pond shield is the safest bet so I went with that. Does anyone have experience with both or any opinion about whether or not drylok is truly animal safe?
  2. R

    Custom cuts of glass?

    Well thank you, appreciate the kind words. :D Not at all. I used expanding spray foam, carved it out, and then applied a few layers of drylok in a base color. Then tinted some with acrylic inks and drybrushed a few more to give it some color depth. Applied some silicone 1 to various...
  3. jamest0o0

    Custom cuts of glass?

    Of course, it’s very nice, I love the ideas that go into these things. Have you ever seen the zoopoxy? I think I’m going to foam and coat with that stuff. That can be tinted as well. I’m the same way, nothings ever good enough smh
  4. Chino82

    My foam background for Reptibreeze XL

    Love that tree look.
  5. R

    Flex seal on top of Drylok to smooth out floor?

    Before applying flex seal, it is important to make sure that the drylok has completely cured. I've written an analysis about Drylok Vs Flex Seal, hope it helps! https://www.stickyaides.com/drylok-vs-flex-seal/
  6. E

    Yoshi The Dinosaur

    ...it ded) 6) two branching pieces of sand blasted “ghost wood”, hanging. 7) Star Wars ATAT 8) custom 3d printed drain pan coated in a few coats drylok original. There is a hole in the bottom that drains to a bottom half of a gallon plastic gallon water bottle. The enclossure sites in a shelf...
  7. CryptKeeper

    Progress of my bioactive build

    ...all out of pvc board and trim. The bottom was just 1/2” pvc board screwed together with silicone on the joints then spray painted black and drylok on the inside it’s hard to see the doors with the lighting in these pics. I also have a drain system underneath with a 1/2” slip bulkhead and a...
  8. stickenstein

    Help/feedback on a huge enclosure I’m making

    ...for them to use as a gym and I noticed them avoiding those bits so I figured that would be more comfortable for him. I applied some tinted drylok with a roller over some of the background and I’m going to let that dry now while the foam around that piece of cork cures. The next step will be...
  9. jack_wardayyyy

    EXPANDING FOAM WALL - FIRST WALL DONE

    It’s the same as drylok. Coat the expanding foam with it and then throw substrate on and it acts as a bonding agent and water-sealant
  10. Beman

    DIY Cabinet—>Cage Build

    So you can just seal it with a water based polyurethane on the outside. I would flex seal the inside if it were mine just because of the moisture our cages hold. Another option is using PVC sheets for your side walls. Would make it more light weight as well. Then you could just attache those and...
  11. crosscutts

    DIY Cabinet—>Cage Build

    I would definitely seal the wood I did recently do a test with PVC. The smart option is to make sure that the wood is a little porous. If you’re going to use flexseal I’ve never used dry lock. It’s a cement product. My concern with that is it will crack overtime. I would prefer to use flexseal...
  12. Flick boy

    EXPANDING FOAM WALL - FIRST WALL DONE

    What alternative? Can't see what you mean
  13. MissSkittles

    Yoshi The Dinosaur

    ...Star Wars ATAT Took me a bit to figure this one out. 😀 I’m more Trekkie than Star Wars. 8) custom 3d printed drain pan coated in a few coats drylok original. There is a hole in the bottom that drains to a bottom half of a gallon plastic gallon water bottle. The enclossure sites in a shelf...
  14. Connorology

    Dry lock

    I have used drylok on wood, it works alright. I am not sure it really becomes "waterproof", more like water resistant (though I have seen one YT video of a wood aquarium purportedly sealed with only drylok). Tinting it is annoying, it takes a lot of very concentrated pigments to do it right. If...
  15. Rasta

    DIY Cabinet—>Cage Build

    ...the cage soon but I was wondering for a closed side if I can use hard wood (not pine or eucalyptus or any fragrant wood) and treat it with drylok or flex seal and cover it with cork bark/coconut fiber mats. Is that too much? Or can I just get away with just treating the price of wood then...
  16. jack_wardayyyy

    EXPANDING FOAM WALL BONDING AGENT HELP

    Ahhh that’s the issue drylok is the goat but to get it here in the UK it costs an absolute fortune and yes I’m wanting to get the substrate onto the walls, its 4 foot tall and 2 foot by 2 foot.
  17. jack_wardayyyy

    EXPANDING FOAM WALL - FIRST WALL DONE

    Thank you! If you’re from the UK I can certainly help you with someone to provide you with a viv that has a built in drain. Thank you! Does anyone know if this is safe to use as an alternative to drylok
  18. A

    Flex seal on top of Drylok to smooth out floor?

    Hello! I'm converting and armoire into an enclosure and have finished sealing the inside with 3 coats of drylok original. As you probably know, (I didn't know 😝) it leaves a really textured and gritty base which will make for cleaning the bottom tricky and it would tear any towels up. So I was...
  19. CryptKeeper

    My foam background for Reptibreeze XL

    But it works to protect the wall and keep in some humidity and heat.
  20. CryptKeeper

    My foam background for Reptibreeze XL

    Yea they look great! I ended up making one out of foam insulation board coated with drylok then painted and attached it to the back of enclosure using black silicone. I only did the back and it worked really good. Although you can only see the top portion of it now after the branches and plants...
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