I have tried keeping humans in this, it’s ok for newborn humans however once they get a few years old they will start to ask for more space. You would really want an enclosure about twice their height. You also want enough space for them to jump plus a few feet. You also probably want to get them captive born. However they are common so you CAN get them wild caught, and if you do I recommend only catching the babies as they will not put up a fight, and they won’t try to run away,
I’m so glad to see a video with a grown adult man sitting in this enclosure. It gave me a great reference for how large it is; as well as being hilarious, lol.
Sabzi approves 🦎! Looks great! Down the road you if you ever decide to remodel you may want wish to mount some cork panels to the walls! It allows the tree monitor to use the full scope to the enclosure to climb :). Great build! 👌🏼
Hey Clint, In the interest of sharing knowledge to best keep our animals I would like to outline a few things that should be done to improve this enclosure for your Green Tree Monitor. This should also help anyone else that may be interested in keeping them. We are all learning and growing and I hope it is appreciated that I share my knowledge here with your viewers. -The walls should be covered with cork panels to exponentially increase the available climbing space. Alternatively you can create a DIY Background that is climbable using a variety of techniques which is what I personally do for my Tree Monitor enclosures. - More branches/vines/structures to really fill in a lot of that open space is needed too. You want to create a layered climbing area throughout the enclosure to utilize the space. This will create more options for the animal to access and regulate itself better for temperature, humidity levels, Light (UVB) etc. -The size of the enclosure is ok for now if you do the above changes to expand the usable space. But overall I would recommend that once your monitor is closer to being full grown that a larger enclosure is needed. I dislike giving minimum sizes because it encourages people to do the minimum. My own setup is 6ft Tall, 5ft wide, 2.5 ft deep and I want to build an even larger one in future because I can see the benefit in doing so (this is for a pair of Varanus macraei for clarity but the conclusion is the same). -If that enclosure has compressed wood panels (was not clear on this?) you need to seal the edges with silicone or it will most definitely rot at some point due to the water spraying that needs to be done to maintain the required humidity levels for Tree Monitors. - Tree monitors are great at destroying plants! Something I have learnt through the pain of Tree Monitor claws is that some of the best plants to use are ficus species! In my set up I have found Ficus benjamina (weeping fig) and Ficus binnendijkii 'Alii' (Bamboo ficus) to be some of the best. They can withstand a bit more of the traffic of the monitors as they grow back quite quickly too. Best of luck with your Tree Monitor!
This is how you approach care advice as a professional. You're polite, descriptive, and clearly informed. Take note, hobbyists. Much appreciated, Spectrum Vivaria.
On top of everything above, I'm extremely concerned about humidity. - Tree monitors need R/H level to generally be >80%. - Clint doesn't live where this monitors enclosure is. - There is no automatic misting system that I can see. - Huge mesh is going to let out a LOT of humidity/heat. - Walls look paper thin. Humidity is easier to manage in a space that retains heat well. Paper thin PVC isn't going to hold heat at all. Without even mentioning all the other problems with the vivarium, which just isn't suitable for a Tree Monitor. This video has stressed me out so much, other people are going to view this and think this is an adequate setup for an adult tree monitor. edit: I just looked at the price for this enclosure. $550 dollars? Insane amount of money for what you get.
@@ayyylma0 I have one for my Solomon island skink and it does fine for humidity and temps. It comes with a piece of acrylic to put over the screen top in case you need higher humidity. I do think he should get a misting system in there if he doesn’t have one and I don’t know enough about this species to know if it’s enough space or anything but I just wanted to let you know it’s not as bad as you think humidity-wise. I actually quite like mine although it was a bit of a pain to put together
Kevin would be very impressed. Your little monitor is got slow relaxed tongue licks. His pupils are perfectly happy. I pay attention to this stuff. Congratulations on this amazing little baby
It's nice to see that they seem to take the feedback all the reptile content creators had made in the first few rounds of reviews and fixed all the issues instead of just continuing selling them as they were before.
I saw tree monitors at a zoo and fell in love with them, I want one. I don't know why I find then so adorable. Clumsy things with long nails and curly tails.
I love zen habitats because they really care about making good quality but affordable enclosures and they also have great customer service! I do recommend adding a lock on the sliding doors for any tricky reptiles lol
"You look like you're clearing out the rectum of a steer" I may die, oh my gods Amazing enclosure build! Definitely a dream enclosure with a dream lizard!
You, HANDS DOWN make some of the best content on youtube. Wonderful human, fantastic presentations, addicting personality, excessively helpful information. 11/10 would recommend to a stinkin rad reptile.
As someone who works on cars a lot those nub ends on zip ties can be very painful to run along your skin. What I like to do is to try and put them in a location more out of the way. You can usually spin the zip tie around after locking it down. That way no lizards randomly run one of those along their belly while climbing over it.
Clint something I learned with making soil mix for my tegu is paver sand isnt necessarily safe for a soil mixture for reptiles, play sand is the way to go because it has a different grain structure that prevents it from clumping causing compaction.
What are your thoughts on peat moss, Clint? As far as I know, it's not renewable (within any reasonable amount of time) and its harvesting is disastrous for the environments it's taken from.
Interior decorating of enclosures got to be one of the most relaxing things ever to do, and I've only ever done for invertebrates so far since I don't have room for reptiles yet. can't wait to get there
Clint you are so awesome, I ended up with my first reptiles which is a beautiful crested and leopard gecko because of your videos, and im completely in love with reptiles and the reptilian world. I thank you Clint for all your wonderful videos, they're awesome..Please keep them coming there just great 👍. Thank you again.
I was all ready to complain about the price. I have seen small enclosures go for $2000+. But they have that one for $549 (free shipping too). That's only a little more than what my mother paid for a few of her larger aquariums. It takes a LOT to impress me and I am impressed.
for terrariums this size I really love monstera deliciosa, it grows incredibly fast and has nice big leaves that give the setup this look, like a small part of a real sized forest, while a lot of smaller plants look more like a miniature forest-model to me
I want to know how many takes it took to film that very first opening scene with Clint inside the enclosure. I can already just imagine you guys cracking up and having to do it over and over again because it's just funny. I'm sure hope you put together a blooper video for us clip your funny enough already but I think a blooper video it just be the perfect way to end the old year and slither into the new one!🦖🐊🐸🦜🦢🕷🦟🦈🦎🐍🐲🐉🦠
Plexiglass (acrylic) sort of sucks for keeping sharp clawed animals but I completely understand its value price point. I would by this setup of shipping to my country wasn't cost prohibitive and if it was glass instead. Even with glass, I do my best to avoid perlite as I found it hazes anything that once was transparent. Play sand, because it is mechanically rounded seems to do well to not scratch everything but is a good way to maintain decent draining soil mixes. Cheers, Clint!
Instead of using lava rock for your drainage layer, try using pond filter media(matala), it cuts to size easy, and is much lighter. Weight will always be an issue in larger enclosures.
Hey Clint, have you ever considered using a garden hose with reptile safe paint, to replicate a shaky vine? I think it would be perfect because since it’s shaky it’s great enrichment for the green tree monitor because it’ll really have to think about where it will jump too next.
I got the 4 x 2 x 18in pvc and they have taken most of the things improved for this one and improved that one with most of them other than the door thing.
I can’t even begin to explain how happy i was when i saw you posted a video of this enclosure. There are no other review videos for this particular enclosure! I’ve been looking at this exact one for about a month now wondering how it would hold up for my chinese water dragon. Typically that species would need a taller enclosure but she has an old fracture that healed wrong so she’s not the best climber. I was looking for a four foot enclosure because i thought it would suffice given her situation. This is the one i keep coming back to. Thank you so much for the review! It’s definitely helped me make the decision!!
Is there any fertilizer in those potted plants? Would it be best to rinse the soil from the roots and then plant them? I've never made a bioactive setup before I'm just curious. Excellent enclosure.
Love the enclosure! Planting enclosures is so much fun. The plumosa fern is also known as an "asparagus fern" and it looks like your ground cover plant is a Soleirolia which is a popular alternative but I find less hardy than selaginella spike moss.
In less than a year, the best pet lizard went from the Ackie to the Emerald Tree Skink to the Emerald tree monitor.🤣 Love ya, Clint. Don't ever change.
Look for Neoregalia liliputiana as a bromeliad for smaller enclosures. A cool thing about them beyond their small size is that the flowers are red, white, and blue!
I just reached the point where Clint is adding lava rocks. Quick warning. If you have a snake that likes to dig under the substrate, make absolutely sure they can reach the lava rocks. My corn snake got under her substrate and nosed down under the filter into the lava rocks. She stayed down there for some time while she was in blue. When she finally came up I notices she had cut her mouth up from the lava rocks. She's ok. No infection and healed. But, long story short, be careful when using lava rocks as a filtration medium. I'm not saying don't use them. They make a pretty good filtration layer. Just be careful.
Someday, could you do a build for a desert species such as the chuckwalla or uromastyx? I would love your opinions on what plants to use. Josh's frogs have some desert plants I'd like to try. And I'd like to see some non-sand based substrate ideas. Desert does not equal sand.
The very first thing I thought of when I saw this enclosure was...Hermit Crabs!!! I really want to get one of these, add more plexiglass to the bottom so I can provide more substrate, use the "80% mesh top coverage" thingy, and fill it up with climbing toys to make it a really cool for a pair or trio of Hermies! :D
Another great video! Enclosure looks fantastic. I also love the fact that Zen habitats listen to customer feedback and try to improve their products! But at $549 - this is something that is very expensive, despite being made out of mostly plastic (Acrylic "plexiglass" panels, composite PVC walls) and a fine aluminium mesh top. It's hard for me to make my mind up without seeing one in person to get a feel for it. I am no expert by any stretch of the imagination; however, I've seen another well known reptile youtuber's review say that though the zen enclosures are decent overall, they're bit flimsy and overpriced. I would advise people to try see one in person (in a store), rather than order online, before spending hundreds of dollars / pounds to see "if the zen habitat pet enclosure, is the right pet enclosure for you" 🙂 P.S. I really enjoyed this video - I love videos that show how to create the habitats step by step.
Loved the video. Don't know anything about tree monitors beside what I have seen on video. The bromeliads actually do better without a pot, just use some sphagnum (not peat) and wire it onto the wood; the roots will eventually attach to the wood. Probably the philodendron can also go in a "pot" made of molded sphagnum moss--they make air roots too, but not sure. I would only worry if there is any possibility of your lizard getting its head between two lines or wires and getting stuck. You know how animals manage to do the craziest stuff.
Clint, *never* stop making videos! They're the perfect balance of informative and hilarious, at the same time!!!
Thank you, Newt! We sure enjoy making them :)
Ikr I like his video for when I want a pet I just look for him
shut it
i love companies that ACTUALLY listen to advice! go zenhabitats!
Adult human male: the best pet mammal? Now with affordable enclosure 😂
lol
I'll take 8
Hahahahahahahaahahaahahahahahahahhahha
I have tried keeping humans in this, it’s ok for newborn humans however once they get a few years old they will start to ask for more space. You would really want an enclosure about twice their height. You also want enough space for them to jump plus a few feet. You also probably want to get them captive born. However they are common so you CAN get them wild caught, and if you do I recommend only catching the babies as they will not put up a fight, and they won’t try to run away,
I got mine for free in the dark alley. Though it does seem to have some dieseases.
I really admire Clint's dedication to wearing a tie while performing manual labor. 😆
He’s a man of business
I’m so glad to see a video with a grown adult man sitting in this enclosure. It gave me a great reference for how large it is; as well as being hilarious, lol.
I'm impressed with zen habitats ability to take criticism and improve their product
Because they use the people as their test subjects. Lol
Sabzi approves 🦎! Looks great! Down the road you if you ever decide to remodel you may want wish to mount some cork panels to the walls! It allows the tree monitor to use the full scope to the enclosure to climb :). Great build! 👌🏼
We all love Sabzi!
Love ya vids!
@@cherrydeathclaw thanks for the support and viewership! Means a lot!
Fancy seeing you here this has gotta be my 5th time watching this video along with your enclosure builds for your prasinus
@@haydenlucas2986 thanks for the support! 🙏🏼
Gotta love the enclosure build series. Clear instructions and entertaining. 5/5
Thank you! They're fun to do.
Hey Clint, In the interest of sharing knowledge to best keep our animals I would like to outline a few things that should be done to improve this enclosure for your Green Tree Monitor. This should also help anyone else that may be interested in keeping them. We are all learning and growing and I hope it is appreciated that I share my knowledge here with your viewers.
-The walls should be covered with cork panels to exponentially increase the available climbing space. Alternatively you can create a DIY Background that is climbable using a variety of techniques which is what I personally do for my Tree Monitor enclosures.
- More branches/vines/structures to really fill in a lot of that open space is needed too. You want to create a layered climbing area throughout the enclosure to utilize the space. This will create more options for the animal to access and regulate itself better for temperature, humidity levels, Light (UVB) etc.
-The size of the enclosure is ok for now if you do the above changes to expand the usable space. But overall I would recommend that once your monitor is closer to being full grown that a larger enclosure is needed. I dislike giving minimum sizes because it encourages people to do the minimum. My own setup is 6ft Tall, 5ft wide, 2.5 ft deep and I want to build an even larger one in future because I can see the benefit in doing so (this is for a pair of Varanus macraei for clarity but the conclusion is the same).
-If that enclosure has compressed wood panels (was not clear on this?) you need to seal the edges with silicone or it will most definitely rot at some point due to the water spraying that needs to be done to maintain the required humidity levels for Tree Monitors.
- Tree monitors are great at destroying plants! Something I have learnt through the pain of Tree Monitor claws is that some of the best plants to use are ficus species! In my set up I have found Ficus benjamina (weeping fig) and Ficus binnendijkii 'Alii' (Bamboo ficus) to be some of the best. They can withstand a bit more of the traffic of the monitors as they grow back quite quickly too.
Best of luck with your Tree Monitor!
This is how you approach care advice as a professional. You're polite, descriptive, and clearly informed. Take note, hobbyists.
Much appreciated, Spectrum Vivaria.
On top of everything above, I'm extremely concerned about humidity.
- Tree monitors need R/H level to generally be >80%.
- Clint doesn't live where this monitors enclosure is.
- There is no automatic misting system that I can see.
- Huge mesh is going to let out a LOT of humidity/heat.
- Walls look paper thin. Humidity is easier to manage in a space that retains heat well. Paper thin PVC isn't going to hold heat at all.
Without even mentioning all the other problems with the vivarium, which just isn't suitable for a Tree Monitor.
This video has stressed me out so much, other people are going to view this and think this is an adequate setup for an adult tree monitor.
edit: I just looked at the price for this enclosure. $550 dollars? Insane amount of money for what you get.
@@xfatalxflawx you should check out his build for his blue tree monitors if you havent. Its amazing
Completely agree. I was expecting better husbandry, advice and knowledge from Clint.
@@ayyylma0 I have one for my Solomon island skink and it does fine for humidity and temps. It comes with a piece of acrylic to put over the screen top in case you need higher humidity. I do think he should get a misting system in there if he doesn’t have one and I don’t know enough about this species to know if it’s enough space or anything but I just wanted to let you know it’s not as bad as you think humidity-wise. I actually quite like mine although it was a bit of a pain to put together
Enclosure builds are some of my favorites. A lot of effort goes into these videos.
That is very true! I'm so glad you like them :)
He looks so happy ! Hope he has fun exploring the enclosure!
It's fun to watch!
@@ClintsReptiles ikr!
Your like the biology teacher we wish we all had/have
Awesome! That's the a great cage for Greenie!
He's doing so well in it!
I'm gonna order this for my Chinese Water Dragon when the little fella becomes a big fella
This will be perfect!
what is your reptiles name protopulsar
@@notusingthischannel5658 His name is Enoch
@@CG_GamingChannel cool name!
@@notusingthischannel5658 Thanks! Do you have any reptiles? If so, what are their names and species?
Zen Habitats rock. Every company should operate the way they do.
They're a really great company to work with. Always listening to feedback and always improving.
Its cool to see Zen taking constructive advice from the community and making real changes
Thank you for putting out these videos, Clint. They are super helpful to someone who is thinking about getting into reptiles.
My pleasure!
Clint's videos make me feel like a little kid. It brings back all the wonder and enthusiasm
Love the fact your getting your hands dirty but still dress smartly 😎😎
👔
Got to stay looking sharp fella lol beautiful monitor and enclosure pal, not sure we would get them over here in the UK
17:10-17:30 is a great glimpse of Clint’s whole persona! Educational, friendly and goofy. Clint is just very excited and wholesome
Zen habitats seems like a really cool company to make changes so expediently, I value that alot
Kevin would be very impressed. Your little monitor is got slow relaxed tongue licks. His pupils are perfectly happy. I pay attention to this stuff. Congratulations on this amazing little baby
It's nice to see that they seem to take the feedback all the reptile content creators had made in the first few rounds of reviews and fixed all the issues instead of just continuing selling them as they were before.
I saw tree monitors at a zoo and fell in love with them, I want one. I don't know why I find then so adorable. Clumsy things with long nails and curly tails.
Wow a second clints reptiles video?! My week is now complete
It's really coming together!
@@ClintsReptiles now all I need is the oxie clean guy to say "but wait there's more!"
@@brendonbewersdorf986 hahah
I love zen habitats because they really care about making good quality but affordable enclosures and they also have great customer service! I do recommend adding a lock on the sliding doors for any tricky reptiles lol
"You look like you're clearing out the rectum of a steer" I may die, oh my gods
Amazing enclosure build! Definitely a dream enclosure with a dream lizard!
Make sure to use a long glove.
@@ClintsReptiles **CHOKES**
Awesome!!
Had a great time last night with Kusko! You guys are awesome!
I'm so glad Brian exists!
You, HANDS DOWN make some of the best content on youtube. Wonderful human, fantastic presentations, addicting personality, excessively helpful information. 11/10 would recommend to a stinkin rad reptile.
Even if I know I’ll probably never get half of the reptiles you talk about, I still love watching these! Thanks Clint!
Man these really are the best videos in the world. Im am pretty much conviced you a super hero NEVER stop making videos!!
As someone who works on cars a lot those nub ends on zip ties can be very painful to run along your skin. What I like to do is to try and put them in a location more out of the way. You can usually spin the zip tie around after locking it down. That way no lizards randomly run one of those along their belly while climbing over it.
Woah I never realized how magnificent emerald tree monitors look
Enclosure builds are my favourite videos! I’m saving up for a 60 gallon enclosure for my leopard gecko blizzard
Nice!
Thank you Clint!
Green tree monitors are seriously dangerously adorable looking. TAKE MY MONEY I WANT ONE.
I love how he stays in the enclosure the entire intro.
something about a man in a tie aggressive mixing dirt in a bin cracks me up, awesome video clint
Clint something I learned with making soil mix for my tegu is paver sand isnt necessarily safe for a soil mixture for reptiles, play sand is the way to go because it has a different grain structure that prevents it from clumping causing compaction.
What are your thoughts on peat moss, Clint? As far as I know, it's not renewable (within any reasonable amount of time) and its harvesting is disastrous for the environments it's taken from.
Clint man, you're the only guy I know that will mix soils in a tie. Lol :-) So glad that the reptile room is surviving!!
I don’t own reptile and probably never will but these videos cheer me up on these long winter nights on my own during the pandemic, thankyou.
Interior decorating of enclosures got to be one of the most relaxing things ever to do, and I've only ever done for invertebrates so far since I don't have room for reptiles yet. can't wait to get there
Dude Clint is too legit dude built this and played with dirt in a tie and dress pants I don’t see a single stain on my dude AMAZING lol
Clint’s the Bob Ross of enclosure scaping
Hes as cute as baby yoda!! The little sleeping face was gorgeous. So jealous.
I just love these monitors you have to give them a big enclosure like this to do them justice great job
That is one stinkin’ rad enclosure setup!
lol
I don't know why I find these enclosure setup videos to be so zen.
Clint you are so awesome, I ended up with my first reptiles which is a beautiful crested and leopard gecko because of your videos, and im completely in love with reptiles and the reptilian world. I thank you Clint for all your wonderful videos, they're awesome..Please keep them coming there just great 👍. Thank you again.
Hey Clint, you should do another all my reptiles video, and include their enclosures.
I was all ready to complain about the price. I have seen small enclosures go for $2000+. But they have that one for $549 (free shipping too). That's only a little more than what my mother paid for a few of her larger aquariums. It takes a LOT to impress me and I am impressed.
Do green keel bellied lizards!!! They're like miniature tree monitors!
yea
I loved this! Lookit how happy that montior is!!!
Also always carry a shovel!!!
i bet you could glue some moss, etc to the pots to better disguise them in some areas. love the look of live plants in enclosures 10/10
Good idea!
A whole new variety of tiny house.
That monitor is gorgeous!
When Clint was in the enclosure I thought Gus Gus took over. I guess not😂
This is Stage One of the coup ☺️
Haha a Clint comfortable enclosure! Love this!
Who gave this video a thumbs down?!
The man literally got in a glass terrarium for you guys give him a like!
Must have been someone jealous that they don't get to live in the enclosure...
Wondered about that too. This is why I checked the comments, to see if I can find one that would explain it 😅
This tank is not appropriate for a monitor lol
This tank allows you to have your very own Clint
He looks so happy with his new enclosure!!🦎🦎❤️🦎🦎
I just started watching the videos and I love them. I love the after video parts as well. Seeing you thoroughly enjoy and having fun is amazing!
for terrariums this size I really love monstera deliciosa, it grows incredibly fast and has nice big leaves that give the setup this look, like a small part of a real sized forest,
while a lot of smaller plants look more like a miniature forest-model to me
Thank you!
i love how he is dressed really formal well pretty much gardening
green tree monitor=dream one
Agreed!
Nice, I love the enclosure builds! (:
Thank you :)
Really cool enclosure and you made it look awesome. Beautiful monitor too. Well done👍
I want to know how many takes it took to film that very first opening scene with Clint inside the enclosure. I can already just imagine you guys cracking up and having to do it over and over again because it's just funny. I'm sure hope you put together a blooper video for us clip your funny enough already but I think a blooper video it just be the perfect way to end the old year and slither into the new one!🦖🐊🐸🦜🦢🕷🦟🦈🦎🐍🐲🐉🦠
Oh wow that green guy is gorgeous,
Ooh, I wonder if one could put a couple Garter snakes in this...
Plexiglass (acrylic) sort of sucks for keeping sharp clawed animals but I completely understand its value price point.
I would by this setup of shipping to my country wasn't cost prohibitive and if it was glass instead.
Even with glass, I do my best to avoid perlite as I found it hazes anything that once was transparent. Play sand, because it is mechanically rounded seems to do well to not scratch everything but is a good way to maintain decent draining soil mixes.
Cheers, Clint!
That came out so beautiful!
hello great video
Instead of using lava rock for your drainage layer, try using pond filter media(matala), it cuts to size easy, and is much lighter. Weight will always be an issue in larger enclosures.
You are so likable. Amazing videos man !👌❤
Really enjoy this type of video series!
Hey Clint, have you ever considered using a garden hose with reptile safe paint, to replicate a shaky vine? I think it would be perfect because since it’s shaky it’s great enrichment for the green tree monitor because it’ll really have to think about where it will jump too next.
Interesting idea!
@@ClintsReptiles I can’t say it was my idea! It was another owner of varanus macrei’s idea.
Edit: it was Spectrum Vivaria!
I got the 4 x 2 x 18in pvc and they have taken most of the things improved for this one and improved that one with most of them other than the door thing.
I can’t even begin to explain how happy i was when i saw you posted a video of this enclosure. There are no other review videos for this particular enclosure! I’ve been looking at this exact one for about a month now wondering how it would hold up for my chinese water dragon. Typically that species would need a taller enclosure but she has an old fracture that healed wrong so she’s not the best climber. I was looking for a four foot enclosure because i thought it would suffice given her situation. This is the one i keep coming back to. Thank you so much for the review! It’s definitely helped me make the decision!!
Did you buy the enclosure yet any chance?
Is there any fertilizer in those potted plants? Would it be best to rinse the soil from the roots and then plant them? I've never made a bioactive setup before I'm just curious. Excellent enclosure.
That's not a good way to transplant a plant. Washing the roots of all soil will shock the plant and likely kill it.
wow beautiful setup and monitor
Thank you!
Green tree monitors are soooo rad! I really want one
Amazing lizards! Go captive bred!
The plant i think is "baby tears" it will also cling to branches and grow up them. I use them in my enclosures alot.
Good to know a Clint needs 4x4x2 enclosure
Love the enclosure! Planting enclosures is so much fun. The plumosa fern is also known as an "asparagus fern" and it looks like your ground cover plant is a Soleirolia which is a popular alternative but I find less hardy than selaginella spike moss.
I love that he is digging in dirt in a shirt and tie
Ive been inspired to get a uromastyx by you, with alot of research of course, hopefully in the next 2 years.
Absolutey love this guy
Greenie? Me too!
That lizard is super pretty.
Who else plays in the dirt with a shirt and tie on? That's stinkin' awesome! 👍
In less than a year, the best pet lizard went from the Ackie to the Emerald Tree Skink to the Emerald tree monitor.🤣
Love ya, Clint. Don't ever change.
No, still emerald tree skink. They're unbelievable!
@@ClintsReptiles thanks to you, I'm pretty sure I need an Ackie Monitor 😤🤣
We all do!
i’ve been trying to find a lixard as a pet and u have been really helpful!
Look for Neoregalia liliputiana as a bromeliad for smaller enclosures. A cool thing about them beyond their small size is that the flowers are red, white, and blue!
I just reached the point where Clint is adding lava rocks. Quick warning. If you have a snake that likes to dig under the substrate, make absolutely sure they can reach the lava rocks. My corn snake got under her substrate and nosed down under the filter into the lava rocks. She stayed down there for some time while she was in blue. When she finally came up I notices she had cut her mouth up from the lava rocks. She's ok. No infection and healed. But, long story short, be careful when using lava rocks as a filtration medium. I'm not saying don't use them. They make a pretty good filtration layer. Just be careful.
Someday, could you do a build for a desert species such as the chuckwalla or uromastyx? I would love your opinions on what plants to use. Josh's frogs have some desert plants I'd like to try. And I'd like to see some non-sand based substrate ideas. Desert does not equal sand.
The very first thing I thought of when I saw this enclosure was...Hermit Crabs!!! I really want to get one of these, add more plexiglass to the bottom so I can provide more substrate, use the "80% mesh top coverage" thingy, and fill it up with climbing toys to make it a really cool for a pair or trio of Hermies! :D
Beautiful. I'm so glad you give your animals enclosures like this. I hate seeing animals in tubs, in shelves. Kind of like reptile prison lol.
It is fun to see them in something spacious and beautiful :)
Another great video! Enclosure looks fantastic. I also love the fact that Zen habitats listen to customer feedback and try to improve their products! But at $549 - this is something that is very expensive, despite being made out of mostly plastic (Acrylic "plexiglass" panels, composite PVC walls) and a fine aluminium mesh top. It's hard for me to make my mind up without seeing one in person to get a feel for it.
I am no expert by any stretch of the imagination; however, I've seen another well known reptile youtuber's review say that though the zen enclosures are decent overall, they're bit flimsy and overpriced. I would advise people to try see one in person (in a store), rather than order online, before spending hundreds of dollars / pounds to see "if the zen habitat pet enclosure, is the right pet enclosure for you" 🙂
P.S. I really enjoyed this video - I love videos that show how to create the habitats step by step.
The only content that can get away with using Screen wipes in its editing: Star Wars and Clint's Reptiles
Loved the video. Don't know anything about tree monitors beside what I have seen on video. The bromeliads actually do better without a pot, just use some sphagnum (not peat) and wire it onto the wood; the roots will eventually attach to the wood. Probably the philodendron can also go in a "pot" made of molded sphagnum moss--they make air roots too, but not sure. I would only worry if there is any possibility of your lizard getting its head between two lines or wires and getting stuck. You know how animals manage to do the craziest stuff.