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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2042199, member: 118921"] A bit more on that: I first tried a smaller concrete structure with the "put concrete in a plastic bag and shape it" method (often seen for flower pots; this gives a surface similar to tree bark which I would have liked). For some reason it failed, the concrete just became crumbly; might also be because I have never used this type of concrete (I used concrete before, but in a different country, a different brand). This was then version number 2, where I shaped leftover hardware cloth which I fixed to a wooden base (now under the sand) to keep it from tipping over. It was kind of difficult to get the concrete stick to it, but it finally worked. For the driftwood, I first tried attaching it with wire, which didn't work well enough for most parts (I expect a soon-to-be adult bearded dragon climbing this! so it must be sturdy). I then switched to aquarium-grade silicone. I like the Excavator Clay which I had used in parts of the enclosure before, especially for covering up areas where the wire and the silicone were still visible, and as well for giving it more structure. Great also for covering the soil of plants, so the soil stays a bit more moist. [/QUOTE]
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