How long does it take for Zoo Med excavator clay to dry?
It takes around 4-5 days if I remember correctly.
Is Excavator Clay easy to clean?
I had to fracture and sand some to shape them to my bearded dragons enclosure, but I like it much better than any alternative. It makes cleaning easy as I can remove just the dirty rocks and clean them, then put them back.
Can Excavator Clay cause impaction?
This looks so cool! The solid nature of the clay also means that it’s highly unlikely your beardie will eat any of it. One of the primary concerns when selecting substrate is impaction risk and there is virtually none with excavator clay.
Can you paint Excavator Clay?
According to Zoo Meds own video, getting Excavator Clay wet will return it to its original form. So only way to use it would be to seal it with a waterproof paint or material once you are done sculpting and it’s dry.
How long does excavator clay last?
This was a great and easy product for sculpting a leopard gecko naturalistic terrarium. It’s worn well over the past 2 to 3 years.
How long does Excavator Clay last?
Is it worth buying Zoo med excavator clay?
If you’re a paludarium owner with reptiles, it’s worth giving Zoo Med excavator clay substrate a try. You can learn and see how your reptiles will like it. When you first receive the product through online ordering, you will notice that there are instructions on the package.
What kind of substrate is Zoo med excavator?
For lizard paludarium owners (bearded dragons, etc.), there’s a probable chance that you’re in search of a different kind of substrate for your tank. One product from Zoo Med that I highly recommend you checking out is the excavator clay burrowing substrate.
What kind of substrate does an excavator use?
Check out Zoo Med’s Excavator® Clay Burrowing Substrate! A clay substrate that can be formed to your liking, while still allowing reptiles to dig tunnels and burrows just like they do in nature. Watch your reptiles perform natural digging behaviors; mold and create multi-level terraces and burrows in your reptile’s terrarium.