I would set this mush upside down. It makes a nice flat perch. Still looks cool. I've never used gorilla glue. Always used silicone. Good luck, lots to do!!! Can't wait!!
I would set this mush upside down. It makes a nice flat perch. Still looks cool. I've never used gorilla glue. Always used silicone. Good luck, lots to do!!! Can't wait!!
"I think I found a solution to anchoring the stick though, my uncle suggested I use a screw to anchor it to the background and keep it stable, I think this will work but if anyone has any other suggestions I would greatly appreciate the input." Quote
I would keep away from anything such as screws or tie wraps or wire since they could over time rust.
Use a dab or the gorilla glue where you want the branch to stay. Let the gorilla glue foam up for a bit, then put the branch into it. You may need to add a dab or two after it sets but that will eliminate the screw.
As the gorilla glue sets up you can also press substrate into it to make it for appearance. Use cheap rubber gloves.
Oh that's right Don I didn't think about rust...thanks for the heads up I would've gone straight in and screwed it if you hadn't left this comment. I'll try out the Gorilla Glue on the stick, hopefully it's not too heavy for the glue though...and I didn't want to Glue exposed so I might have to make a cutout for the stick as well, but that should be ok.
Thanks, Don! I'll keep you all updated.
0.0.2 Litoria caerulea
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"The gallows are no place for the stubborn//Just you and your lover as a dark souvenir" - Bad Books, Pytor
Just an update on the way the background's going.
Here's me and my friend trying to shove some moss in the spaces between the mushrooms and the styrofoam.
Here's the background after some progress, anchoring the mushrooms with a stick because our arms got tired. XD
And here's the finished product, but sideways. We glued some moss onto the background for a more natural look.
Here's the background from another angle. I'm actually really proud of the way it turned out. I think it looks good for my first customization project.
Sorry these pictures bulk up the page. I got a little overwhelmed and wanted to document everything.
By the way, the leaf litter came in today and I added some to my WTF's viv and will be putting them in my P. Tomopterna's viv as well. I also picked up a golden pothos and small snake plant for live decor and another cool stick and some pebbles to fill out the ground a bit. I'll be taking pictures of the whole thing once I start filling the viv within the next few days so you guys can see what I mean. ^ ^
Quick question: Is it ever too early to set up a viv? I want it to be ready for the frogs but they're not coming in for another week or so and I don't want to set up the viv and have it sit there for a week with them not in it if it's a bad idea. I heard that you can set up vivs a month in advance, is that true? O:
Thanks for checking this out!![]()
Brit
0.0.2 Litoria caerulea
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"The gallows are no place for the stubborn//Just you and your lover as a dark souvenir" - Bad Books, Pytor
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