That cohesive wall of custom vivs looks SO GOOD!! Can't wait to see it stained and stocked! Your videos are so encouraging - you make the process of building such spacious vivariums look so easy! Keep up the awesome work! 😁
Im planning to build a monster 8ft x 4ft 4ft 😂😬, any tips on where is best to get the glass. I was also thinking of just doing two window frame doors with acrylic. But then its for a tegu 🤷♀️ any tips would be massively appreciated. Ps only ever built a rack out of an old pine wardrobe 😂 i have all the tools and no idea 😅
That's a great size! I use a glazier that's local to me, I can order it online and collect it so it's very easy to do. The only thing I would say about acrylic is that it scratches easily so may not hold up much to a tegu
Hi, yeah there's a few options out there and I cover it in in most of my videos on diy vivariums. I use Ronseal exterior wood stain and rustins non toxic varnish
Mould and waterproofing are quite different things but I'll try and answer both. First off the vivariums are as waterproof as possible with stains, sealants and varnish plus the substrate area is lined with a waterproof flooring protector. This is all covered in my previous builds and "waterproofing a wooden Vivarium" video. Mould is caused from the build up of stale, humid air which means there isn't enough ventilation, even a water resistant surface like varnish can still have mould build up on it. You'll notice on these builds that I use 3 large vents on both sides of the Viv, the hot side vents are drilled higher up which creates air flow through the Viv by sucking in cooler air from the lower vents on the cool side. This can also be helped by pc fans.
These are really helpful, I want to adopt a snake or two and intend to make the vivs, partly because I can't find any I'm satisfied with the size of. Although I will need to be prepared for scrutiny if my uncle ever sees my handy work as he's a cabinet maker by trade 😂
Great video on these enclosures I wonder why you put the substrate shields into the enclosure by the thickness of the spacer instead of flush with the front Any specific reason you do that?
@@norwichreptileshed oh yeah. Makes sense. In your opinion, would a 300 x 90 x 120cm terrarium be enough for a savannah monitor? Building one for my friend's monitor but he has limited space in depth. That's why it'd only be 90 cm deep
No it's far too small in my opinion. No where near enough height to have a good substrate depth that can be used to make humid burrows that savs have in the wild. Without that they just don't survive for very long.
@@norwichreptileshed if the height would be 150cm instead of 120cm. Would that be better? It would then have 60cm soil instead of 30cm I myself have an argentine red tegu. His enclosure has 30cm of soil and seems to be doing quite well with soil humidity Also safe distance to heat lamps eventhough his enclosure is only 110 cm high
Really good enclosures, will be using your videos for reference when I build my own - looking forward to part two. Launch some merch you have nothing to lose, if you have a mate who can do them for you then you can do print on demand instead save yourself some money 🤟👍
That cohesive wall of custom vivs looks SO GOOD!! Can't wait to see it stained and stocked!
Your videos are so encouraging - you make the process of building such spacious vivariums look so easy! Keep up the awesome work! 😁
Thank you, I'm really happy with it!
That bike in the back is so gorgeous 😍
It's the star of the video for sure 😂
I would have been so frustrated trying to work in such a narrow space, and it came out spectacular, amazing work
I definitely didn't make it easy for myself with that design but I'm glad that's all over now! Thank you
How have you waterproofed the plywood? Thanks
Hi, I have loads of videos explaining my process in the diy vivariums and tutorials playlists
2:50 was a slick transition man
Thanks dude! I liked that one too
What type of plywood did you use?
18mm hardwood plywood
Im planning to build a monster 8ft x 4ft 4ft 😂😬, any tips on where is best to get the glass. I was also thinking of just doing two window frame doors with acrylic. But then its for a tegu 🤷♀️ any tips would be massively appreciated. Ps only ever built a rack out of an old pine wardrobe 😂 i have all the tools and no idea 😅
That's a great size! I use a glazier that's local to me, I can order it online and collect it so it's very easy to do. The only thing I would say about acrylic is that it scratches easily so may not hold up much to a tegu
I would like to build for my boa, is there a particular finish that is reptile safe?
Hi, yeah there's a few options out there and I cover it in in most of my videos on diy vivariums. I use Ronseal exterior wood stain and rustins non toxic varnish
How do you water proof these from getting mold . Like if I have to mist to keep humidity up
Mould and waterproofing are quite different things but I'll try and answer both. First off the vivariums are as waterproof as possible with stains, sealants and varnish plus the substrate area is lined with a waterproof flooring protector. This is all covered in my previous builds and "waterproofing a wooden Vivarium" video.
Mould is caused from the build up of stale, humid air which means there isn't enough ventilation, even a water resistant surface like varnish can still have mould build up on it. You'll notice on these builds that I use 3 large vents on both sides of the Viv, the hot side vents are drilled higher up which creates air flow through the Viv by sucking in cooler air from the lower vents on the cool side. This can also be helped by pc fans.
These are really helpful, I want to adopt a snake or two and intend to make the vivs, partly because I can't find any I'm satisfied with the size of. Although I will need to be prepared for scrutiny if my uncle ever sees my handy work as he's a cabinet maker by trade 😂
Good luck with your builds! Glad they can help you.
Great video on these enclosures
I wonder why you put the substrate shields into the enclosure by the thickness of the spacer instead of flush with the front
Any specific reason you do that?
Thanks! It's just a design choice, it's a very standard think to do on vivariums in the UK
@@norwichreptileshed oh yeah. Makes sense.
In your opinion, would a 300 x 90 x 120cm terrarium be enough for a savannah monitor?
Building one for my friend's monitor but he has limited space in depth. That's why it'd only be 90 cm deep
No it's far too small in my opinion. No where near enough height to have a good substrate depth that can be used to make humid burrows that savs have in the wild. Without that they just don't survive for very long.
@@norwichreptileshed if the height would be 150cm instead of 120cm. Would that be better? It would then have 60cm soil instead of 30cm
I myself have an argentine red tegu. His enclosure has 30cm of soil and seems to be doing quite well with soil humidity
Also safe distance to heat lamps eventhough his enclosure is only 110 cm high
Sorry I mistook the height for the width and mm instead of cm so the floor space would be 90cm X 300 CM? If so that is a good size
Really good enclosures, will be using your videos for reference when I build my own - looking forward to part two.
Launch some merch you have nothing to lose, if you have a mate who can do them for you then you can do print on demand instead save yourself some money 🤟👍
Thanks! Glad they can help
Awesome build what thickness is the plywood?
Thanks! It's 18mm