I do 3D jigsaw puzzles and papercraft like this as a hobby. Since the projects themselves are so lightweight, I got the idea of building a cityscape for my lizard to roam around in and use for hides.
Obviously, I don't want to endanger my lizard with any harmful printed materials or bacteria growth. I'd like to seal these projects in a way that not only protects them, but my lizard as well.
What would be the best way to go about doing this that is both safe and non-toxic? I've seen some videos of cosplayers sealing papercraft armor using fiberglass resin. I don't know if that would be the ideal way to do this, or if fiberglass resin is unsafe for lizards (although I do see people using it for aquarium builds).
Any advice or suggestions the more experienced members of this forum could offer would be most appreciated.
Obviously, I don't want to endanger my lizard with any harmful printed materials or bacteria growth. I'd like to seal these projects in a way that not only protects them, but my lizard as well.
What would be the best way to go about doing this that is both safe and non-toxic? I've seen some videos of cosplayers sealing papercraft armor using fiberglass resin. I don't know if that would be the ideal way to do this, or if fiberglass resin is unsafe for lizards (although I do see people using it for aquarium builds).
Any advice or suggestions the more experienced members of this forum could offer would be most appreciated.