This may not be the right place for this post, but it's a question about safe turtle enclosure materials, and I wasn't sure where else to post it.
I am in the planning stages of making a paludarium for my mud turtle. I see a lot of really great paludarium scapes made using Great Stuff Expanding Foam to make both land and submerged features. But I have never seen it done in a turtle tank, and I know turtles are hard on their environments.
(To clarify: a paludarium is partly aquarium and partly terrarium; it has enough land mass to provide habitable living space for semi-aquatic animals.)
Here's an example of a paludarium (i am NOT nearly this ambitious!!!! )
I am in the planning stages of making a paludarium for my mud turtle. I see a lot of really great paludarium scapes made using Great Stuff Expanding Foam to make both land and submerged features. But I have never seen it done in a turtle tank, and I know turtles are hard on their environments.
(To clarify: a paludarium is partly aquarium and partly terrarium; it has enough land mass to provide habitable living space for semi-aquatic animals.)
Here's an example of a paludarium (i am NOT nearly this ambitious!!!! )