Hi All!
I'm building a new tank for my non dart frogs. The tank will be for Lepidodactylus lugubris as I want to give them their own home away from the darts.
My plan is to go with a broken up cork background. The gaps will be filled with a product similar to great stuff (as this is not available in Germany) and then cover up the great stuff with cocoa.
Now my question is for those of you who have such a background do you find the method of pressing the cocoa directly in the great stuff to be better or do you find the method where the great stuff is left to dry then silicone is smeared on it and cocoa pressed in to be better?
***EDIT!!
Opps one more thing. Is it okay just to press the cork in to the foam or should i glue the cork on first?
I'm building a new tank for my non dart frogs. The tank will be for Lepidodactylus lugubris as I want to give them their own home away from the darts.
My plan is to go with a broken up cork background. The gaps will be filled with a product similar to great stuff (as this is not available in Germany) and then cover up the great stuff with cocoa.
Now my question is for those of you who have such a background do you find the method of pressing the cocoa directly in the great stuff to be better or do you find the method where the great stuff is left to dry then silicone is smeared on it and cocoa pressed in to be better?
***EDIT!!
Opps one more thing. Is it okay just to press the cork in to the foam or should i glue the cork on first?