i mix my coco with the glue until it is a nice, thick slurry. if i feel it is too thick, i cut it with more glue. i paint it on with acid brushes Oatey Acid Brushes (3-Pack)-3071020 at The Home Depot i find they are small enough to reach all the nooks and crannies and are inexpensive enough to be disosable. i wait 48 hours or more before applying more. on my final coat i sprinkle a "secret mix" on the wet stuff. you can dust it with coco, peat moss, whatever you like to achieve your desired effect. my mantella tank took 3 coats i believe. take your time, and the result will be well worth it. oh, and i let the final coat "cure" for 3 days or more.





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As far as the moss goes I bought zoo med terrarium moss(sphagnum moss) will that moss start growing? I didn't think it would. I knew frog moss would but not that one. paper clipping it is a great idea for most of what I am doing however I am covering one side of my water feature tube to hide it. would silicone be the best for doing that?
