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Good seal for slate rock house?

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im am makeing a few slate rock houses for my snakes and found that maby it would be a good idea to seal the rock but have no clue what to use.if anyone knows of a good product for this project please tell me the name and where to buy it thanks
 
slate rock is absorbant and if the snakes poops on it or around it would be harder to clean i wanted to seal the rock slate so that it dones not absorb into the rock but am not familer witk rock or stone sealents
 
you might then want to look into a grout sealer ,the stuff you use to seal tile and grout after you install it ,i figure if it keeps that water proof should be able to do the same for what you want,im not sure how you putting this all together but i would use hot glue to hold the rocks in place then maybe even grout the cracks and then after that seal it ,,hope this helps good luck let me know how it works out
 
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