Waterproof Divider for Terrarium, How To?

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Hello, Caudata.org

My A. tigrinum is a water-lover, when he has a large pool he is much more active than with a small water bowl. I'm making a terrarium in like a year or so, I feel a large water area is a must, as he is sure to use it. I'm making a carved foam and drylok waters edge and background. I want a solid divider to keep water out of the substrate. Glass cut to size and silicone? Are other options available?

Thank you, JaceW/Lifer-log
 
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