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    Hey guys, quick question.
    I'm trying to make some wood display/dens for my new T's, and i am using an Evo-stock wood adhesive to glue wood together and attach moss to the wood.
    Do you think it will be toxic or have any adverse effect on the T? It will be used in the terrarium about 2 weeks after application so even the biggest clump will be dry.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks

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    i wouldnt have thought so but im interested now ive only used pieces wood in my pink toe tanks but id love to make something for the peru purple when its bigger so be good to know if it is

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    • #3
      As long as the glue is thoughly dry I cant see any problems. I use hot glue myself with no problems.

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        Originally posted by Peter Roach View Post
        As long as the glue is thoughly dry I cant see any problems. I use hot glue myself with no problems.
        I agree with peter here, jet melt or hot glue is better here, the thing with wood glue is that it can be effected by moisture. Although pretty much harmless it may attract hold and other such growths once effected by water damage.

        I use good quality silicon sealant with great effect, however you must use good branded makes and make sure its not got any added fungicides added. The cheaper ones do.

        Have fun with your arts and crafts

        Mark

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