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Hello, my name is Lance Cooper
I'm building my first burm enclosure using oak plywood, to seal the seams I was going to use aquarium sealant . now I'm wanting to use wood stain on the out side of the cage and polyurethane on the inside of the cage.
My question is this...is wood stain and polyurethane reptiles safe
Just make sure it all dried out completely and all the fumes are gone before putting the snake inside. Never seen a snake scratch or bite walls or anything...
Just make sure it all dried out completely and all the fumes are gone before putting the snake inside. Never seen a snake scratch or bite walls or anything...
I know what you mean the scratching I was refering to is if theres a climbing branch or something like that the snake pushes causing scratches or chips in the finish.
Once the product has cured the vapors will dispurse. As far as brands of finishes go I dont know of one brand thats better than another.
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