Building a new Reptile Room
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- How have you all been? Messy simple video with an update of the reptilerooms evolution. More in depth videos will follow on each project but did want to give a nice update :)
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Some more info: the whole room is painted with mold resistent paint. Just to help against issues and easier to clean.
I love the idea with the poster!
Danke danke.
@ gerne mein Lieber.
I love your new projects! I suggest you to cut a front opening regarding the new plastic bins for Sacalia, so you will have a glass\acrylic "window" to see your turtles
Thanks! I have thought about that but im afraid eventually that will fail. Maybe try it with one and see how it goes but not sure on it.
Got away from glass tanks a while ago. Just discovered restaurant produce grade bins. Crystal clear with exceptional rigidity. And $25-45 usd. I recommend taking a look if you’d like to still be able to see into enclosures
Stefan, you are warmly welcome in Warsaw 🙂 i will show you my collection ;)
Would be a good reason to finally visit Poland!
There are many other reasons, but yes, surely it is one of them🙂
The passion and thought that goes into your projects is amazing and inspiring. We are all so guilty about getting animals before we even consider how or where we are going to keep them! Great content as usual!! Looking forward to the snake reveal!!
Those are very kind words. Thanks!
Bellissimo lavoro
Grazie.
Fantastic!
Maybe you could just saw/cut the extra 2cm of the feet from the shelves that are taller than its sibling? Granted, you probably would have to remove the setups that are currently there to cut off the extra length of the feet, and then put everything back on the shelves, but then it wouldn't bug you again that the two aren't the same height.
Yeah if I have time to do that before hibernation ends I might have to do that. For now my focus is to finish the Sacalia "rack" haha.
Top Video und viele gute Ideen die ich übernehmen kann.
Feuchtigkeit und Schimmel ist bei energetisch sanierten Häuser immer ein Problem. Mit 10cm Abstand zwischen Regalen und Wand lässt sich das Problem schon deutlich reduzieren. Wie man Terrarien bauen und einrichten kann ohne feuchte Wände zu bekommen ist ein Thema an dem ich noch weoter tüfteln muss.
Bei der Wandfarbe bin ich mir nicht sicherer welche du verwendet hast und was mögliche Probleme sind. Bei Farben die mit Schimmelresistent werben wird meistens ein fungizied zugesetzt das vor allem für Amphibien gefährlich ist. Wie weit die Fungizide aus der Wand ausgasen und wie hoch die Konzentration ist die im Terrarium ankommt kann ich nicht sagen.
Bei Farben auf Lack oder Latex Basis ist Feuchtigkeit in der Wand oft ein Problem. Wenn das Haus eine Außendämmung hat kann mit so einem Anstrich Feuchtigkeit nicht aus der Wand entweichen was zu noch mehr Feuchtigkeit und Schimmel führt.
Ok. Ich merke das ich zu deutsch bin wenn ich alles erst mal auf mögliche Probleme untersuche und zu viel kritisiere.
Kein problem das ist eine great comment.. 🤣. With this room I also open up the window often as most germans would suggest to but in the tropical room in winter thats not an option.
The walls are covered with paint that lets the moisture out :)
Hoe dan ook dankuwel en fijne dag :)
My turtles try to eat sponge filters 🤦🏻♂️ Drilled tanks with sumps would definitely help with pump noise.
For sure that would help a lot if ones has the space!
I luckily only had the spunge eating issue ones and that was because there was algea growing on there. I have also seen my Malayemys scrape algea from flat stones.