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7844
Does anyone know of a way to safely water proof wood? I am building an encolsure that has a wooden frame and want to waterproof the wood. Thanks Fred...
e_nigma72
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Jun 1, 2005
4:12 pm
7845
Fred: I have great success with this product, for waterprofing anything. Cements, wood, you name it. I did an extensive search and after using other products...
Sherry Mickelson
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Jun 1, 2005
4:19 pm
7846
A two-part epoxy paint will do the job. But, that Sanitred stuff looks quite interesting...I'll have to investigate it further. e_nigma72...
Danny Fortin
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Jun 1, 2005
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7847
I was given 2 bearded dragons last night. I have read that I should use sifted playground sand for substrate however the dragons keep tasting the sand. They...
abp26mp
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Jun 1, 2005
11:03 pm
7848
Sherry, Thanks for the info. However, I was looking for some type of clear sealant. I want to maintain the look of the wood but make it water proof. Mostly to...
e_nigma72
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Jun 2, 2005
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7849
Any one know what I should have in a 4ft wooden cage for plated lizards & bearded dragons, just to make it "More like home"? Their each in a different cage...
CageBuilder
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Jun 2, 2005
5:45 am
7850
Dragons often "eat" their sand as a source of calcium and other minerals. That's why companies make "calcium sand" products that contain calcium and are much...
Danny Fortin
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Jun 2, 2005
3:05 pm
7851
I am 12 days along with the first viable clutch of eggs from my leucs. It's very exciting, but has me curious and confused about the whole egg laying process. ...
Kelly
alvivgirl
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Jun 2, 2005
3:53 pm
7852
They are still very small and should not be kept on sand. Paper like kitchen rolls is your best choice for such young beardies. btw, if the big one continues...
Ricardo Lamego
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Jun 2, 2005
3:56 pm
7853
You should use very fine sand like the ones sold at petshops specifically for reptiles. The dragons do sometimes injest sand when eatting crickets or they ...
vincent chin
blackjungle999
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Jun 2, 2005
3:57 pm
7854
Sweetwater Epoxy from Aquatic Ecosystems is awsome. I used it in my Uroplatus viv and it has held up great! Here's a link: ...
Jared Morris
vive_le_viv
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Jun 2, 2005
5:07 pm
7855
... Hi Kelly, Dart frogs are not known to engage in amplexus during breeding. Instead the female lays the eggs and then the male dribbles sperm over the ...
Brent L. Brock
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Jun 3, 2005
4:28 am
7857
Isn't regular 2-part epoxy paint acceptable for this purpose, as well? I think it's slightly cheaper, too. ... Uroplatus viv and it has ... ...
Davin Stewart
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Jun 3, 2005
12:49 pm
7858
Thanks for the information. This morning, it looked like the whole process was starting over again... lots of singing!! I just love those little guys!! I'll...
Kelly
alvivgirl
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Jun 3, 2005
3:07 pm
7859
"regular" two-part epoxy, as you call it, is quite hard to find in my area except in 5 gallon buckets. Also, all that I found were gray in color, and Fred is...
Jared Morris
vive_le_viv
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Jun 3, 2005
3:31 pm
7860
Hi Sherry! I was looking at this for one of my projects as well... just wanted to ask if the coverage rate listed on website (240 sf per gallon) was accurate...
Kelly
alvivgirl
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Jun 3, 2005
3:59 pm
7861
Sweetwater epoxyis a two-part epoxy system. It is also certified for potable water, meaning it is good quality. It's the cheapest potable water epoxy I've...
Danny Fortin
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Jun 3, 2005
5:12 pm
7862
i have a product, it's a two part epoxy paint mix that dries very durable, dark grey color and is 100% non-toxic in 24 hours. going with ANY high quality...
Deven
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Jun 3, 2005
5:36 pm
7863
Kelly, I have to say upfront, that I am dyslexic, can never measure accurately, and only did well in math when I drew pictures and redid it my way. As an...
Sherry Mickelson
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Jun 3, 2005
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7864
Kelly, also, I needed my areas to contain and hold water, so did about 3 coats and extra around seam areas. As I said probably unnessary, but super paranoid...
Sherry Mickelson
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Jun 3, 2005
9:30 pm
7865
Well I am planning on having the bottom 8-10 inches hold water, but will coat the rest just for good measure... maybe one coat up top and multiples at the...
Kelly
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Jun 3, 2005
10:16 pm
7866
Devin, I don't mean to harp on the topic of toxicity, but since I ended up in a coma then vegatative state using exactly these products I have to take umbridge...
Sherry Mickelson
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Jun 4, 2005
12:08 am
7867
microbes in Spaghnum I found this whilst surfing and thought y'all might be interested. http://www.attra.org/question.html Q.: What types of microbes are...
cobalt
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Jun 4, 2005
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7868
Deven, I am converting an old wardrobe/closet thingy into a screened enclosure of a Vield Chameleon. It's almost ready, after I water proof it I will be able...
e_nigma72
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Jun 4, 2005
3:40 am
7872
regular" two-part epoxy is not hard to find. we get ours in cans the size of a pint. go to tapPlastics.com it's clear as long as you use the medium hardener...
Deven
neuromantic5
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Jun 4, 2005
7:49 pm
7874
epoxy resins and the msds's. I first, those are during it's liquid state, not cured. and myself, jolly miller, cemrock and many other companies have been...
Deven
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Jun 4, 2005
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7882
I have used it, but I took it out only because it didn't make me feel to safe after a while the water stayed foggy. I would definately suggest using black...
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Jun 12, 2005
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7885
I hate it when people don't turn off their mailing lists before setting an automatic reply... -c ... -- cobalt's rule: the smallest gecko will _always_ grab...
cobalt
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Jun 14, 2005
12:51 am
7887
I've been experimenting with my empty 46 gal bow. I'd like to turn it into a terrarium or vivarium. I thought a spray bar on the back wall would look great, so...
walterk1976
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Jun 15, 2005
7:33 am
7888
Are you near Sisters?...
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