I line the substrate area with floor protection sheeting, check out my other videos all about it. As for the wood in general, I stain and varnish the plywood
Just realised your around the corner from me! (Ish) 😂 What settings are you using for the cresties? Ive just took the plunge into arcadia and as much as i understand what they need.. im unsure on the timing and %s ect
This is fantastic! I always support cohabbing when done right. These ladies have plenty of room and I hope it continues to go well and you can keep learning about the benefits of them being social together!
I am very curious to know the long term effects of the stain on the creatures in question. That stain can be a harmful substances if it bleeds out of the wood while animals are in there. Also, it won’t protect against humidity in the long term. The chemicals can seep into the air over time. Curious how this all turned out. It looks good for sure. This is genuine curiosity. I’ve been a wood worker for years. For all you out there who just troll, don’t. It’s not productive or helpful.
Hi, I seal the insides of my vivariums with a water based varnish that is toy and food safe. I've had no issues in the 4 years they have been running for.
Love it! Do you not get worried about dog pee? I live near a wooded area but I know a lot of people take their dogs around there and that always concerns me. That and the fact that I can't identify branches and trees
If you have time, I would also love some advice on the heating pad? (I am in Zimbabwe so will order off of ebay to be brought out with a courier). Thank you so much!
Thanks for the video, very helpful! I am making a very similar sized Vivarium for 2 adult sized bearded dragons, that I am hoping will breed. This is all for my sons. I am wondering, what sized heating lamps would you need for this size vivarium? And UVb light? Thank you!
Hi, I would be using a 2ft 24w 12% T5 uvb and 75/100w halogen heat lamp, I couldn't say for sure as it depends on other factors like outside temperature and ventilation, you'll have to to do some tests before putting the animals in.
Amazing stuff . Honestly love watching your vids . We're norfolk based and have a small collection of reptiles from green iggys to frilled dragons . Your vids have helped witn inspirations and ideas for a few of our builds . Do you have a shop or a workshop we could visit . Im scared of snakes but for some reson obsessed with Northern pines . Lol
@@grimmusreaperthe1st I am not new to keeping inverts and happy to help educate, hence the video. I didn't even show the ventilation so I'm not sure what you think I'm doing wrong there either.
Hiya mate , great video , really helped me. I was wondering though what polyeurthane do you get to protect the wood thats safe for eeptiles , im struggling to find one in the uk
I like keep my enclosures between 73-75 have use uvb and small 25 basking light if needed , most of the time my reptile rooms 73" i have running side of water for mines . 20gal long