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Is Air dry clay okay for beardies?
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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2045404, member: 118921"] What I mentioned above is considered safe. For a hide, you could for example start with a box out of styrofoam, cover it in expansion foam (to give it more volume and make it rounder), and then cover it in tile glue. You could leave out the step with the expansion foam. Another way to make a hide is using concrete. For this, you use two bowls you set into each other. For the opening on the side, so you don't get a bowl with no opening, you stuff something in that can be easily removed, like paper. For both versions: Once dried, you could add [URL="https://zoomed.com/excavator-clay-burrowing-substrate/"]Excavator® Clay Burrowing Substrate | Zoo Med Laboratories, Inc.[/URL] There are plenty of tutorials online e.g. on youtube which you can find when you search for example for "concrete reptile hide". This might give a better impression on how it works than only verbal description. [/QUOTE]
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