I don’t mind grow tents ! I think it’s a creative enclosure solution for our large lizard friends. As long as the the animals are safe and they get what they need I see no issues
I love tubs! I keep my blood python, sumatran short tail python and my blue tongue skink in tubs. I modified a Christmas tree tub for the bluey and added a screen so I could give her a basking spot. They hold humidity so well. They've been in tubs for years ever since I got them. Of course I use thermostats/heat mats as well as keeping them in a temp controlled room. Also, I always check temps with a heat gun to make sure they are on point. Works great for me! I have my beardie in a tank that he came with when I adopted him and I hate it. I am contemplating getting 4 x 2 ap pvc enclosures for each of them just for an upgrade and to make it more visually appealing. I just found your channel and I really like it! You have a great personality and all you're animals look healthy and happy.
I would like to add my 1-month's experience with a Zen Habitat. I bought a HUGE 4X2X4 for my 2 painted agamas. They love it and I love it. It is well designed and well constructed. It comes as a kit of parts that all fit well with each other. The kit is medium hard to assemble, but is totally worth it.
Zen habitats make amazing set ups! You can actually order through us from the link in description. Weve been working with them for a couple of months and only have good things to say!
Thanks for the video. I liked how comprehensive it was. As far as different companies go which do you recommend? I have a zen habitats, but im getting more lizards so I was looking at AP and Kages custom reptile enclosures.
I actually plan to scrub my dart frog vivarium later as the walls have water marks from the mister... despite me using RODI water. I assume it is just because of something else, like being in a living room where my dogs hang out (they play outside in dirt and particles obviously get airborne), or being near two saltwater aquariums (29 gallon right next to the viv, and a 10 gallon on the other side of the 29. So wouldn't surprise me if it is some sort of salt residue, without outright being major salt creep).
Any thoughts on tents as an enclosure for boas? I'm still on the fence about what to do once my girl outgrows her tub and I'm not looking forward to the price tag that comes along with most large tanks / pvc enclosures. I see a lot of large lizards in tents but there's not a lot of examples of them being used for large snakes and I'm curious why that is. I asked this question on a Wickens Wicked Reptiles video and he pointed me to ur channel.
Display case from a failing store get cheap take apart to move it u find info that is key for doing this online for tearing down and rebuilding mine is six foot long two feet deep and three feet tall fifty cash easy it cost new a grand so always buy used.
I dont have to modify my exo terra... its bioactive and keeping humidity constant at ~80% with spraying it down once weekly for maybe 30 seconds. I think the main problem with exo terra and humidity is, that you have to have it 100 % bioactive with a good and "deep" substrate (my substrate layer is as deep as the bottom part of the exoterra) and lots of plants
What are you using to read your humidity? I have been using "bioactive" substrate for about 10 years now since before it was a marketing term. An exoterra does not hold humidity for shit unless your substrate is just straight up soaking with a heat mat on the substrate.
@@dannysreptiles4379 i have 3 digital hygrometers in different areas of the enclosure. The thing with exoterras is that you have to have a really deep substrate and lots of plants - then it works just perfectly. (The average air humidity outside of the enclosure is at ~ 50%)
They make reptile tents made out of plastic and mesh have done so for atleast 20 years but they are garbage a grow tent with a view window is a cheap way to start but the best way is to build a enclosure urself or buy a pre made one if you have the room.
I don’t mind grow tents ! I think it’s a creative enclosure solution for our large lizard friends. As long as the the animals are safe and they get what they need I see no issues
Solid video! Great for someone looking to decide which enclosure would work best for their reptiles.
I love tubs! I keep my blood python, sumatran short tail python and my blue tongue skink in tubs. I modified a Christmas tree tub for the bluey and added a screen so I could give her a basking spot. They hold humidity so well. They've been in tubs for years ever since I got them. Of course I use thermostats/heat mats as well as keeping them in a temp controlled room. Also, I always check temps with a heat gun to make sure they are on point. Works great for me! I have my beardie in a tank that he came with when I adopted him and I hate it. I am contemplating getting 4 x 2 ap pvc enclosures for each of them just for an upgrade and to make it more visually appealing. I just found your channel and I really like it! You have a great personality and all you're animals look healthy and happy.
Thank you! Ap cages are a solid choice, but can be pricy and shipping usually takes anywhere from 3-6 months.
its been a year did you ever get a pvc enclosure?
I would like to add my 1-month's experience with a Zen Habitat. I bought a HUGE 4X2X4 for my 2 painted agamas. They love it and I love it. It is well designed and well constructed. It comes as a kit of parts that all fit well with each other. The kit is medium hard to assemble, but is totally worth it.
Zen habitats make amazing set ups! You can actually order through us from the link in description. Weve been working with them for a couple of months and only have good things to say!
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Loved this video! I didn’t think about the shipping part of the pvc enclosures!
Yes that's the one bad part about ap cages. Loooong shipping time and they use freight shipping which is not cheap
Thanks for the video. I liked how comprehensive it was. As far as different companies go which do you recommend? I have a zen habitats, but im getting more lizards so I was looking at AP and Kages custom reptile enclosures.
I actually plan to scrub my dart frog vivarium later as the walls have water marks from the mister... despite me using RODI water. I assume it is just because of something else, like being in a living room where my dogs hang out (they play outside in dirt and particles obviously get airborne), or being near two saltwater aquariums (29 gallon right next to the viv, and a 10 gallon on the other side of the 29. So wouldn't surprise me if it is some sort of salt residue, without outright being major salt creep).
I hope u running inline fan in tent stop respitory infections from poor air flow that is a huge issue in the herpin industry.
Any thoughts on tents as an enclosure for boas? I'm still on the fence about what to do once my girl outgrows her tub and I'm not looking forward to the price tag that comes along with most large tanks / pvc enclosures. I see a lot of large lizards in tents but there's not a lot of examples of them being used for large snakes and I'm curious why that is. I asked this question on a Wickens Wicked Reptiles video and he pointed me to ur channel.
Display case from a failing store get cheap take apart to move it u find info that is key for doing this online for tearing down and rebuilding mine is six foot long two feet deep and three feet tall fifty cash easy it cost new a grand so always buy used.
I dont have to modify my exo terra... its bioactive and keeping humidity constant at ~80% with spraying it down once weekly for maybe 30 seconds.
I think the main problem with exo terra and humidity is, that you have to have it 100 % bioactive with a good and "deep" substrate (my substrate layer is as deep as the bottom part of the exoterra) and lots of plants
*i have the 36x18x36 exo terra
Thats awesome. I had that size viv a few years back, but unfortunately cracked and I gave it away instead of fixing it.
What are you using to read your humidity? I have been using "bioactive" substrate for about 10 years now since before it was a marketing term. An exoterra does not hold humidity for shit unless your substrate is just straight up soaking with a heat mat on the substrate.
@@dannysreptiles4379 i have 3 digital hygrometers in different areas of the enclosure. The thing with exoterras is that you have to have a really deep substrate and lots of plants - then it works just perfectly.
(The average air humidity outside of the enclosure is at ~ 50%)
I want a zen habitats enclosure but they only have measurements that wont work for my wants
They make reptile tents made out of plastic and mesh have done so for atleast 20 years but they are garbage a grow tent with a view window is a cheap way to start but the best way is to build a enclosure urself or buy a pre made one if you have the room.
You’re awesome 👏🏼