mtolypetsupply
02-09-2009, 12:27 AM
Long story short...
So I got these dart frogs and joined a dart frog forum, and saw everyone on there making fake rock walls and backgrounds and all sorts of stuff. Soooo, I figured I'd try my hand at this by making a rock hide for James and Ernestine.
here's how it started:
Hot glue, packing foam, pvc scraps, cardboard box, and toilet paper tube
http://i445.photobucket.com/albums/qq176/mtolypetsupply/rock%20hide/IMG_3215.jpg
coated with Laticrete
http://i445.photobucket.com/albums/qq176/mtolypetsupply/rock%20hide/IMG_3219.jpg
then coated with silicone
http://i445.photobucket.com/albums/qq176/mtolypetsupply/rock%20hide/IMG_3234.jpg
then spray painted with faux stone paint
http://i445.photobucket.com/albums/qq176/mtolypetsupply/rock%20hide/IMG_3236.jpg
The laticrete took two coats, in two phases each to penetrate the foam and cover it. The silicone was put on in phases as well. This was a surprisingly labor intensive project!!!! And curing time, well, this thing sat on the kitchen table for about 2 weeks til it was done!
However, Erni just LOVES the pvc part!!!!!! She's ALWAYS in there now. I would have been so upset if no one liked it!!!! I'll get a pic of it in the viv soon. I'd love to get one with a head or two poking out, but James hasn't taken to it yet, and Erni is IN the tube!
:)
So I got these dart frogs and joined a dart frog forum, and saw everyone on there making fake rock walls and backgrounds and all sorts of stuff. Soooo, I figured I'd try my hand at this by making a rock hide for James and Ernestine.
here's how it started:
Hot glue, packing foam, pvc scraps, cardboard box, and toilet paper tube
http://i445.photobucket.com/albums/qq176/mtolypetsupply/rock%20hide/IMG_3215.jpg
coated with Laticrete
http://i445.photobucket.com/albums/qq176/mtolypetsupply/rock%20hide/IMG_3219.jpg
then coated with silicone
http://i445.photobucket.com/albums/qq176/mtolypetsupply/rock%20hide/IMG_3234.jpg
then spray painted with faux stone paint
http://i445.photobucket.com/albums/qq176/mtolypetsupply/rock%20hide/IMG_3236.jpg
The laticrete took two coats, in two phases each to penetrate the foam and cover it. The silicone was put on in phases as well. This was a surprisingly labor intensive project!!!! And curing time, well, this thing sat on the kitchen table for about 2 weeks til it was done!
However, Erni just LOVES the pvc part!!!!!! She's ALWAYS in there now. I would have been so upset if no one liked it!!!! I'll get a pic of it in the viv soon. I'd love to get one with a head or two poking out, but James hasn't taken to it yet, and Erni is IN the tube!
:)