HOW TO BUILD A DIY SNAKE OR LIZARD ENCLOSURE! (Step by step!)
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Step by step how to build a DIY reptile enclosure! Ball python, baby bearded dragon, and plenty of other suitable reptiles for this build! Please just be mindful of the minimum sizes for each reptile species, this build could be fine for an adult of some species, but only babies/juveniles of others!
Massive shoutout to @bradsbioactivebuilds for sponsoring this build, appreciate you bro 💜 hope I did you proud with this video!
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Great tutorial. Also, I personally feel a different level of connectedness and accomplishment with my build when I eyeball and not measure everything. You did a heck of a job on this.
Thank you, appreciate that! Yeah I agree, comes with a sense of pride when it’s all done! Thank you!
Great step by step tutorial bro. Easy explanation for someone trying to make one for themselves.
Looking forward to seeing where your vision goes and the masterpiece you create.
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Thank you my friend, but this build wouldn’t have been possible without your help, so thank you, I appreciate it 💜
This man is a GENIUS
Finally some recognition for my genius 🫡😂
This Chanel is going places. Great video Riddler
Thank you Gary my bro 💜
Looks good so far!
Thank you!
Thank you !!!! nice video ( from italy)
Thank you so much 💜
finally all 3🥹
The furry trio 😂 I knew you’d like that hahaha
Great build mate
Thank you dude!
Really like this build, and the walk through is simple and easy to follow. It's giving me lots of ideas. Couple of things though, wouldn't stapling through your waterproof barrier make it no longer waterproof? And wouldn't the staples then be prone to rusting? I know some people use liquid rubber as their waterproof barrier - what are your thoughts on that?
Thanks mate, appreciate it! Yeah unfortunately that does create somewhere for water and moisture to go now, oversight on my behalf but I’ve learnt for the next one now! I’ll probably put a bead of silicone over the staples next time! I don’t know enough about the liquid rubber to be fair, sounds interesting though! Is it something you’ve used before?
@@riddlerreptiles No, not so far but it is something I'm considering trying. I have a TV stand I want to convert and am looking into options for waterproofing. I've seen others use it successfully though.
@@mickeymayhem4733 that sounds pretty cool, good luck with that! But yeah I’ve got lessons to learn for the next build, for sure!
Nice build. How do you add lock system?
@@Eazyliftin.22 I personally don’t use locks, but the little rubber wedges, but I’m sure the between glass panel sliding locks could work!
Could this be designed with a glass bottom? I have an idea for one
To be fair mate, I don’t see why not! I’d be tempted myself but funds currently won’t let me 😂 if you do it, please feel free to keep me up to date with it!
Erm... Where can i get a helicopter pen please? 😍
😂 Temu, apparently!
Where did u get the glass from?
@@shaybearonly9047 I went to my local window fitting shop who do glass cut to size, so if you’ve got anything similar near you, may be worth an ask 😁
Are these 12mm thick or 18mm panels?
They are 18mm plywood! To be fair, I probably should’ve specified that, so that’s my mistake 😂
@@riddlerreptiles thank you looking at doing some myself at some point so was between those two thicknesses. Did you stick to hardwood plywood or the marine plywood?
@@Lake_District_Reptiles 12mm is obviously cheaper but you may have to secure the sheets onto a frame, which will then increase the amount of materials you’re buying, whereas the 18mm is strong enough to not need a frame 😁 just the standard hardwood. Being for a royal python it won’t be getting massively humid too often or for too long
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