I'm planning on building a Backwall, with a 2nd and 3rd story levels for my new 4x2x2 enclosure.
I plan on using the foam/grout/sealer method, only I'm having trouble finding safe recommendations for the items that i need. Specifically a super safe grout sealer. Possibly aquarium grade if possible.
I live very close to a Lowes so if anyone could point me in the direction of products i need that i can find at Lowes (or possibly amazon) that would be great!
I wouldn't focus on trying to specifically find a grout sealer. Any sealer will work but its preferable to get an exterior based sealer because they usually withstand uv rays better.
Once a sealer is fully cured, its sealed. Any sealer is safe to use as long as its cured. That's the purpose of a sealer it creates a barrier
I'd go with any exterior masonry sealer you have access to at your local store. Just pick between a matte, semi gloss, or gloss look. I typically go for clear matte sealers as I feel it makes the fake rocks look more realistic than a shiny sealer.
For a sealer that can be used underwater (aquarium grade) you'll have to use an epoxy or silicone.
I'd just go with an exterior masonry sealer.
Thanks for the reply! That information is very helpful!
I'm just paranoid now because i recently built a 4x2x2 enclosure out of pine plywood (without checking the forums first :shock: and i don't really want to do a ton of work on the shelving units/rocks without checking to make sure its safe for my little guy!
p.s. I figured out about the pine before i put my beardie in. The plywood was then painted with acrylic based spray paint, and then triple sealed, so i believe the enclosure is safe for him now!
Haha thanks for the bit of extra confidence boost!
I just freaked out when I came on here to look for ideas for diy vivs, and found out about pine being toxic.... Oh boy was I worried! Glad I figured it out before I hurt my little guy!