J JAFRIAS Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 29, 2009 317 0 0 sac.,CA. Mar 15, 2010 #111 i heard drylock will hold
J Jkessler623 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 27, 2010 514 0 0 Ohio Mar 15, 2010 #112 yes ive heard this too,but only with FISH tanks.my concern is the turtles scratch on the walls of their current tank CONSTANTLY.
yes ive heard this too,but only with FISH tanks.my concern is the turtles scratch on the walls of their current tank CONSTANTLY.
R redman88 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 3, 2009 164 0 0 Artesia, NM Mar 15, 2010 #113 i think the oil based version of dryloc would hold up better.
J Jkessler623 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 27, 2010 514 0 0 Ohio Mar 15, 2010 #114 haha well i already put almost the entire gallon on...
J JAFRIAS Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 29, 2009 317 0 0 sac.,CA. Mar 15, 2010 #115 try it if gets damaged apply tiles
J Jkessler623 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 27, 2010 514 0 0 Ohio Mar 15, 2010 #116 wow tiles would be really cool.i never thought about that
J jschall Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 9, 2009 837 0 0 Chico, California Mar 15, 2010 #117 I've heard the wood ply will pull off before the drylok does. Don't worry about it at all.
J Jkessler623 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 27, 2010 514 0 0 Ohio Mar 15, 2010 #118 my mom doesnt really trust it lol im trying to convince her itll be alrite
K Kjeep90 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 9, 2010 12 0 0 Brunswick www.facebook.com Mar 15, 2010 #119 it'll be okay. Drylok is tough. tell your mom its fine. lol
J Jkessler623 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 27, 2010 514 0 0 Ohio Mar 15, 2010 #120 dude i still havent filled er up....i need a hand but you had to go back to stupid toledo