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<blockquote data-quote="yeahhtrue" data-source="post: 132947" data-attributes="member: 25447"><p>Yes, mainly it's good for sculpting a rigid structure like a cave or something like that. I do have a tiny bit of dry, loose excavator clay at the bottom mixed with some regular sand as a substrate. But I don't think this would work for burrowing species...it'd just cave in. And certainly I would only use this for a species that likes it bone dry. The directions say that the hard, sculpted clay will turn soft again if water is added. Pretty much just a niche item for a dry desert species that I wanted to test out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yeahhtrue, post: 132947, member: 25447"] Yes, mainly it's good for sculpting a rigid structure like a cave or something like that. I do have a tiny bit of dry, loose excavator clay at the bottom mixed with some regular sand as a substrate. But I don't think this would work for burrowing species...it'd just cave in. And certainly I would only use this for a species that likes it bone dry. The directions say that the hard, sculpted clay will turn soft again if water is added. Pretty much just a niche item for a dry desert species that I wanted to test out. [/QUOTE]
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