This tutorial is better than 90% of the other terrarium builds out there. I've watched most build tutorials on RUclips and you do a better job than almost everyone else. Seriously, you are on par with Troy goldburg, even a step up from Serpa. Good job. Personally I think the plants are a bit too big for this build, but that's a matter of your taste. Thanks for sharing the process!
Thank you so much!! Personally I don't feel like I'm anywhere near the level of people like Tony Goldburg or Serpa Design, but thank you for the compliment!
I liked it. I didnt think I was going to but I actually reeeeally ended up liking it. You did a few things different than me but that certainly doesn't mean it was wrong. I very much liked the waterfall...loved the root idea. Overall a big 👍
Thankyou so much for this video! It shows the steps u took very clearly and easy to understand. I have the same exo terra and im in the early stages of creating my palidarium. This video gave me some great ideas. Keep up the great work and thanks again!
what kinds of animal can live in here ? or is this just a plant build ? i have this exact exoterra i want to make into a paludarium but i don’t know if i can keep anything in there so i can focus on a theme for them or just make it into a plant only. i love plants so that’s not a problem either. i also want to put live plants in the water portion
Thank you! This is currently the only thing I set up with plants so far (excluding aquariums) that's been growing well, all the plants in the other vivariums have died lol
Awesome build! This might seem like a silly question but how does the water pump work for the waterfall, it seems you put expanding foam all over the long tube right down to the bottom, so I don't see how its pumping the water?
The foam only went over the front of the tube and the sides are left open along with the rest of the eggcrate base so there is constantly a layer of water all around the bottom of the tank
For an tree frog to live in an enclosure like this how often would you have to change the water? Since I’d assume they’d use the water bit for bathing ect? Or would you have a separate dish in there anyway that would be changed daily? Or would you stay away from having a set up like this? But I do want a waterfall though! Be glad of any advice you could give me! Thank you!!
I'm not too sure to be honest as I don't have any experience with tree frogs or using a waterfall with a frog. The enclsoure I used here is too small for any tree frogs but you could just scale it up I suppose. I would think that a waterfall may not be the best for a tree frog enclsoure as frogs absorb stuff through their skin so bacteria that may grow in the pump if a dead cricket or something gets in there would be quite dangerous. I have seen people successfully keep frogs in paludariums with waterfalls though so I'm sure that it is possible. I would ask around on reptile forums, reddit or the Amino app on how to add a waterfall in a tree frog enclosure as they probably know more about this than I
@@marcoplayzz6728 thanks for the suggestions! If I get anything then maybe I'll use this as temporary housing for them when they're little. Terrariums are a little expensive to make although it will be much cheaper if you buy used a used tank, spare soil, plants etc
Hey! I also want to buy the same terrarium 30cm and i already ordered my pet for this: A Mantis :D They dont need a lot of space and are easy to handle i really suggest you it!
That is true but at first I wasn't sure how to make the pump removable then later realised I could make it removable so it ended up not being a problem. Thanks for watching the video!
There is as little "nature" in this thing as in a garbage dump -.- I always thought an aquarium / paludarium / or terrarium should contain as much nature as possible.
Perhaps it isn't completly natural, and I do agree tanks with almost pure nature are absolutely beautiful (took quick a look at some of your videos and I love your aquariums btw!) but I'm quite happy with my little artificial background paludarium sitting in the corner of a spare room for the moment. The plants such as the baby tears and java moss have completely taken over and covered all the foam and mesh now which is nice though. Maybe one day I'll try making a no artificial (other then the tank itself of course) paludarium. If I do I'll make a video of it 😀
@@greensapling342 maybe that was a bit too harsh. But there must be another possibility than all this chemistry. Of course that looks nice for people, but whether the plants or the animals in particular do not damage the outgassing of the substances over time? I'm just looking for possibilities because I would also like to have a paludarium (but only with plants on top without animals) and small prawns come in at the bottom, but I want to use as few artificial substances as possible
@@feldartillerie1620 I don't think it was too harsh so don't worry about it :) I agree there are other ways to go about making paludariums without the use of expanding foam, egg crate, etc. and I have found a few really nice looking ones on Instagram which seem to do this. I would love to try making a similar paludarium to those. A natural, planted paludarium with small prawns sound lovely! What species do you have in mind if you end up putting your plan into action?
i dont know if this is a good idea this PU foam is toxic for humans while working with it or breathing it in and in contact with water the chemicals will release into the water over time. Dont think this is a good idea for animals which are sensitive.
This tutorial is better than 90% of the other terrarium builds out there. I've watched most build tutorials on RUclips and you do a better job than almost everyone else. Seriously, you are on par with Troy goldburg, even a step up from Serpa. Good job. Personally I think the plants are a bit too big for this build, but that's a matter of your taste. Thanks for sharing the process!
Thank you so much!! Personally I don't feel like I'm anywhere near the level of people like Tony Goldburg or Serpa Design, but thank you for the compliment!
I liked it. I didnt think I was going to but I actually reeeeally ended up liking it. You did a few things different than me but that certainly doesn't mean it was wrong. I very much liked the waterfall...loved the root idea. Overall a big 👍
Aww thank you! Glad you liked the tank!
Anazing job brother
Thankyou so much for this video! It shows the steps u took very clearly and easy to understand. I have the same exo terra and im in the early stages of creating my palidarium. This video gave me some great ideas. Keep up the great work and thanks again!
That's great! I'm sure you'll do a great job 👍
beautiful setup man and fantastic step by step video! Just what I needed to watch man :D
Thank you! Have a nice day!
What light did you have over the paladaruim
what kind of animal could you put in there...tree frog etc?
Nice explanation bro!! U are so underrated, hope u get more subs!
Thank you!
Amazing! Planing the same thing in a Borneo setting using only different Bucephalandras which fortunaly come in so much different varieties.
Thanks! Also good luck on your project!
Do I need to repeat sticking the coconut coir with hot glue many times in order to have even coverage like in your video?"。
Thank you so much! I'm informing myself on vampire crabs atm, having a 45x45x45 Exo Terra already and this seems so easy even I could do it! 😂
Vampire crabs are so cool!! Yeah this wasn't as difucult as I thought and I'm sure you will do great
Great inspiration! I’ll have to redo my vivarium,,, so much work…
You're welcome
Thanks for watching!!
what kinds of animal can live in here ? or is this just a plant build ? i have this exact exoterra i want to make into a paludarium but i don’t know if i can keep anything in there so i can focus on a theme for them or just make it into a plant only. i love plants so that’s not a problem either. i also want to put live plants in the water portion
That was very informative
Thanks!
Awesome 😱
Thank you!
great video bro
Thanks bro!!!!
how big is this in inches/gallons?
Nice. Hope you do a follow up video to show growth etc... Bravo.
Thank you! This is currently the only thing I set up with plants so far (excluding aquariums) that's been growing well, all the plants in the other vivariums have died lol
Awesome build! This might seem like a silly question but how does the water pump work for the waterfall, it seems you put expanding foam all over the long tube right down to the bottom, so I don't see how its pumping the water?
The foam only went over the front of the tube and the sides are left open along with the rest of the eggcrate base so there is constantly a layer of water all around the bottom of the tank
Wow this looks awesome dude! I would love to do something like this in the future! 👍
Thank you! It was really fun to do and I would recommend you try making a paludarium as well
Nice vid
Thank you!
For an tree frog to live in an enclosure like this how often would you have to change the water? Since I’d assume they’d use the water bit for bathing ect? Or would you have a separate dish in there anyway that would be changed daily? Or would you stay away from having a set up like this? But I do want a waterfall though! Be glad of any advice you could give me! Thank you!!
I'm not too sure to be honest as I don't have any experience with tree frogs or using a waterfall with a frog. The enclsoure I used here is too small for any tree frogs but you could just scale it up I suppose. I would think that a waterfall may not be the best for a tree frog enclsoure as frogs absorb stuff through their skin so bacteria that may grow in the pump if a dead cricket or something gets in there would be quite dangerous. I have seen people successfully keep frogs in paludariums with waterfalls though so I'm sure that it is possible. I would ask around on reptile forums, reddit or the Amino app on how to add a waterfall in a tree frog enclosure as they probably know more about this than I
Great video. What soil or soil mix did you use on the background? Thanks
Thank you for watching! I think I used arcadia earthmix for the background
Thats a really great job ! Do you think it would be possible to have vampire crab on a small tank like it or is it to small ?
Thanks! I think it would be a little bit too small as the minimum tank size for a vampire crab is around 10 gallons I believe?
Nice! do you have any animals inside?
Thanks!! Not in this one, a bit too small for anything really
amazing video. where’d you find the plastic things you used for the platform? i’m about to spray foam my own tank and got super inspired by this
Glad you were inspired! The platform was made out of eggcrate and I bought it on amazon
Where do i find the pump? Checked ripoffsmart and they only have big pumps
I searched up mini water pump and pipe on amazon
Could this be used for shrimp ?
The water area is very small so I'm not too sure. Maybe I'll add a few cherry shrimp babies and see how they do
I just grabbed an identical tank off the curb and want to do something similar. What pump and expanding foam did you use?
For the expanding foam I used touch and foam landscaping foam while for the pump I just used a random pump I found on amazon
What size was enclosure
30x30x30cm
What pump did you use?
Just some random mini pump
would a paludarium this size be suitable for three vampire crabs?
I don't know much about vampire crabs so I'm not too sure. Sorry I couldn't be of much help
How do you take off the foam background when you want to rescape the tank?
I suppose if the day come where I need to rescape it I will have to rip off the whole thing but for the moment I'm pretty satisfied as it is
It’s like watching Serpa Design but on the BBC channel.
Such high praise! Thank you
The question is is there any animals in there?
I don't have anything in there at the moment because it seemed a little too small to keep anything in there. Any suggestions?
Maybe poison dart frogs?
Or tree frog?
Idk I don’t have a terrarium yet cause my parents think it too expensive :C
@@marcoplayzz6728 thanks for the suggestions! If I get anything then maybe I'll use this as temporary housing for them when they're little. Terrariums are a little expensive to make although it will be much cheaper if you buy used a used tank, spare soil, plants etc
Ok thanks for the suggestion
Hey! I also want to buy the same terrarium 30cm and i already ordered my pet for this: A Mantis :D
They dont need a lot of space and are easy to handle i really suggest you it!
Very nice any updates video
Perhaps in the future! Working on a new video right now but it won't be an update video this time
Wow
Thank you!
I didn't see the point in testing the pump saying you were worried about it not working seeing you built it to be removed anyway. Great build though.
That is true but at first I wasn't sure how to make the pump removable then later realised I could make it removable so it ended up not being a problem. Thanks for watching the video!
The silicone I used didn’t smell like anything at all
these are btw fittonias and not polka dot plants :P
There is as little "nature" in this thing as in a garbage dump -.-
I always thought an aquarium / paludarium / or terrarium should contain as much nature as possible.
Perhaps it isn't completly natural, and I do agree tanks with almost pure nature are absolutely beautiful (took quick a look at some of your videos and I love your aquariums btw!) but I'm quite happy with my little artificial background paludarium sitting in the corner of a spare room for the moment.
The plants such as the baby tears and java moss have completely taken over and covered all the foam and mesh now which is nice though. Maybe one day I'll try making a no artificial (other then the tank itself of course) paludarium. If I do I'll make a video of it 😀
@@greensapling342 maybe that was a bit too harsh.
But there must be another possibility than all this chemistry.
Of course that looks nice for people, but whether the plants or the animals in particular do not damage the outgassing of the substances over time?
I'm just looking for possibilities because I would also like to have a paludarium (but only with plants on top without animals) and small prawns come in at the bottom, but I want to use as few artificial substances as possible
@@feldartillerie1620 I don't think it was too harsh so don't worry about it :)
I agree there are other ways to go about making paludariums without the use of expanding foam, egg crate, etc. and I have found a few really nice looking ones on Instagram which seem to do this. I would love to try making a similar paludarium to those.
A natural, planted paludarium with small prawns sound lovely! What species do you have in mind if you end up putting your plan into action?
Wow dude.. chill
i dont know if this is a good idea this PU foam is toxic for humans while working with it or breathing it in and in contact with water the chemicals will release into the water over time. Dont think this is a good idea for animals which are sensitive.