Question: Paint?

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What are some safe paints I can use? I want to try and make some decorations for in my tank, but I really want to be sure they will be safe for my little ones.
 
I'm not sure if anyone honestly knows that question. I was searching for a long time when I wanted to make my wild type (Mudkip) a pokeball hidey hole, but no one had information on it. I would assume whatever pottery paint artists use that you can drink and eat off of, but i'm too nervous to try it myself :( sorry about that...

If you figure it out, though, I would love to know!
 
Laulen, can we please be best friends lol also you could just use sculpty clay that already comes in different colors. I've been told that after you bake it in the oven its perfectly safe :)
 
Acrylic paint is safe when dry ( allow double dry time or more before adding water ).
 
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