DIY Cave Build For a Bearded Dragon - Step-by-step guide!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2022
  • This build has to be by far one of our favorites. Shannon from Reptile Way will be taking you not only on a DIY cave building journey, but also you will come along with us to the customers house to fit it in the enclosure. The Bearded dragon that will be calling this new setup home is named Letty. Letty is a special needs Bearded dragon and has a few health issues. However, we think this build will improve Letty's quality of life.
    So if you want a bit of enclosure inspiration for your Bearded dragon look no further!
    We hope this video was useful! If you did enjoy the video, don't forget to hit the thumbs up button and subscribe if you would like to be made aware of future content!
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  • @susansnaturechannel456
    @susansnaturechannel456 2 дня назад +1

    Beautiful job! I want to try this out in some of my enclosures.

  • @torquess454
    @torquess454 21 день назад +1

    Aww poor girl, thank God the guy found her. She’s so sweet ❤

  • @nataliegist2014
    @nataliegist2014 9 месяцев назад +6

    The owner has earned a special place in heaven.

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  4 дня назад

      @nataliegist2014 the safest brand of spray foam is aquarium grade brands.
      However, with this build the animal will have no contact with the spray foam as it is covered with multiple layers of grout, then has a waterproof outer layer.
      This is why, for my builds, I am not too picky with the brand of spray foaming, Instead I choose the most cost effective brand.
      Hope this helps 🙏 ☺️

  • @tristanyoung7646
    @tristanyoung7646 15 дней назад

    I've got a rescue beardy who had pretty severe MBD when I got him. His skeleton permanently deformed and his muscles and nerves suffered some long term damage, but with adaptations his quality of life is pretty good, especially now that his bones have hardened back up with intense supplementation and appropriate lighting. I've been working since I got him to make his cage more accessible so he can be more active without overexerting or hurting himself. I didn't see this build until I already made up the skeleton for my little Stan Man's ramp hide, but I took a lot of pointers from your other videos! I just have to glue two more pieces of foam in place then I am gonna be able to start the spray foam layer! It seems sickly owners attract sickly animals, though, so I have to take the build super slow to avoid landing myself on bed rest for a few days or weeks

    • @tristanyoung7646
      @tristanyoung7646 15 дней назад

      I watched further into the video and yeah, vet bills for rescue reptiles are no joke! Both of my bearded dragons are currently rescues with disabilities, and I've had one of them for a little over a year and the other for less than half a year, and all together they've probably wracked up about $3000 in vet bills since I got them! Even my perfectly healthy ball python tends to cost about $400 a year in vet fees, just for wellness check ups and now yearly blood work since she is getting up there in age! It isn't as much as my cats because there isn't a need to get things like vaccines and flea prevention, but the vet fees are always a huge part of my budgeting for new pets (especially the insurance, I had a uromastyx that grew quite sick in his later years and wasn't eligible for insurance by then, so on top of being worried sick about my best buddy I also had to worry about crazy bills for imaging and tests)

  • @mustachadon
    @mustachadon Год назад +41

    A tip for everyone! You can safely use any acrylic paint to color the grout itself!

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +3

      Great tip!

    • @kbeancritters8463
      @kbeancritters8463 8 месяцев назад +4

      What do you seal with? Cannot find anything on sealing it or how to prevent chipping

    • @mustachadon
      @mustachadon 8 месяцев назад

      @@kbeancritters8463 you don't

    • @mustachadon
      @mustachadon 8 месяцев назад

      @@kbeancritters8463 you mix the paint into the wet grout.

    • @cleandeskpolicy
      @cleandeskpolicy 7 месяцев назад

      @@kbeancritters8463Use resin/epoxy or a varnish on can.

  • @user-dm6rx6ui2p
    @user-dm6rx6ui2p Год назад +14

    Really love how much beauty you've drawn out of the imperfections observed in the rock faces and the gift of accessibility you've given to dear little Lenny ❤️

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +2

      Awww thanks soo much for the kind words! 🙏

  • @asheddingchancerr
    @asheddingchancerr Год назад +2

    Wow, this is gorgeous!!!

  • @quantumgecko4498
    @quantumgecko4498 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is gorgeous!

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the kind words!

  • @Hogstrictors
    @Hogstrictors Год назад +6

    That multi cave build is beautiful!!

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      Thanks soo much for the positive feedback 🤗

  • @charleshamby575
    @charleshamby575 Год назад +1

    Really amazing looking

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words! 😊 🙏

  • @Liz-tu8nf
    @Liz-tu8nf 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for such a well constructed guide! Very useful and easy to follow.

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the positive feedback! Soo glad it proved useful!

  • @pamelaharris5055
    @pamelaharris5055 Год назад +1

    This is really professional looking. Great job!

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      Thanks for taking the time to comment and for the kind words 🙏 😊

  • @thomaderrent9264
    @thomaderrent9264 Год назад +2

    this is the best video i have seen so far keep up the good work and thank you sooo much

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      Thanks soo much for the positive feedback. Will do 🤗

  • @mustachadon
    @mustachadon Год назад +5

    Looks great! I always use lots and lots of thin layers.

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +2

      There soo many ways to do it and still get similar results. I enjoy learning about how others go about there builds. Thanks!

  • @marjoleinvnoort6961
    @marjoleinvnoort6961 Год назад +2

    Really beautiful rocks, every enclosure should have that in it.

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      Thanks so much for the positive feedback. It really does enrich your scaley pets life! 🙂

  • @donteague614
    @donteague614 3 месяца назад

    Nice work.

  • @mhunt4570
    @mhunt4570 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the explanation! Made one for my son’s creature and they both seem very pleased.

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  8 месяцев назад

      No worries! I'm so glad the video proved useful 🙂🙏

  • @Swearengen1980
    @Swearengen1980 Год назад +7

    Excellent job, it looks great. I do feel a little bad for that beardie for not having anything to dig in. Mine absolutely loves the digging and burrowing into the reptile sand.

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +6

      Thanks for the positive feedback!
      Because it just had surgery on its jaw and it was still healing, if any loose substrate got into the wound, it could lead to infection. The fella who owns this Bearded dragon really does care about its well-being 🙂

    • @Swearengen1980
      @Swearengen1980 Год назад +3

      @@ReptileWay I'd assume anyone who has an animal with surgery, especially on a reptile, must really care. You don't what to know what happens to seriously injured pets in my neck of the woods (It's not spend thousands of dollars on them) lol. But I understand the substrate issue, thanks. Unfortunately I still see a crazy amount of people (and the few I know personally) who won't use any substrate because it's easier on them. Personally I never have the problem because mine refuses to poop anywhere but my tile floor when I take her out 🤣. Hold it, hold, hold it...Oh I get to come out now? Poop! Within a minute. LOL.

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +1

      @@Swearengen1980 yeah that lizard really was cared for. And for the rest of this comment I had a right giggle, especially regarding bathroom preferences 🤣🤣

  • @jayclark1046
    @jayclark1046 Год назад +4

    I want to build my daughters bearded dragon an enclosure soon and this was a great idea for me to do thank you

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      No worries, soo glad it helped. Goodluck with your build! 😊

  • @charleshamby575
    @charleshamby575 Год назад +1

    She or he was so cute bless its heart

  • @MadMeeper
    @MadMeeper 3 месяца назад +2

    Great guide, I recently lost my 22yo beardie (who didn't allow me to change her enclosure setup to include new features as nice as this... she was so set in her ways LOL). Im planning on moving into snakes next and REALLY want to go ham with a nice bioactive and beautiful enclosure. Will def be cross referencing this vid when the time comes!

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  3 месяца назад

      So sorry for your loss.
      Thanks for the kind words. Glad the video could prove useful! 🙏😀

    • @emmasmart6112
      @emmasmart6112 26 дней назад

      22 years , that must be a record as I’m sure the oldest recorded was about 17. Xx

  • @__tadpole__8195
    @__tadpole__8195 11 месяцев назад +1

    That is an awesome cave! Planning to build something similar into a background for a snake.

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks 😊 🙏
      Great! I'm sure you're snake will love it!

  • @danasmith8557
    @danasmith8557 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wow amazing love it been wanting to change my two beardys tank wud love to try that !!!!

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the kind words! Yeah give it a go! Goodluck with your build!

  • @andrear7945
    @andrear7945 8 месяцев назад +3

    Beautiful build! I made something like this for my three-toed box turtles, however the problem I came across was the superworms eating right through the grout and foam, so unfortunately all that work didn't last more than a year. 😩

  • @willowv1220
    @willowv1220 Год назад +2

    I love your build. im going to give it a good go, thankyou for all your time with showing it! Letty is cute as! my little miss is from a someone who rescues reptiles in Melbourne, i just got a bearded dragon form her, shes missing a hand and half her tail, the young lady brought her back to health plus more she has quite a few reptiles that need some help. My little one was rescue by rspca from a nasty pet store. thank goodness for people that go over and beyond! wish i could do more for the young lady! but this build i think will be great for my little lady, as i had to remove somethings from her enclosure as i thought she was going to hurt her self by flying off things, shes prob more hardy than what i think she is, i just want to try n do the best for her

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      Thanks soo much for the kind words. It's really great that you adopted your one. Personally, I love the oddballs!
      People tend to forget how resilient these species of lizards are. This build is a great example of how you can add enrichment into an animals life even if it may have limited abilities.
      Because your lizard is missing a hand, which is pretty important for climbing, this gradual slope design will work great. Jumping of objects is a natural behaviour, so if it jumps of this, it will be fine. I do prefer to use a substrate that will cushion jumps. In this video a thick rubber grass mats (the owner has multiple mats to rotate in and out for thorough cleaning) were used due to this lizard having open wounds that were still healing, so sand was not a great option.
      But if your lizard doesn't have any open wounds, and if you don't feed it directly on the sand (this will reduce chance of impaction), sanatised play sand, that you can get from Bunnings is a great option. It reptile safe, has larger sand grains, encourages natural behaviours like digging, as well as being great for their joints!
      Anyway, great job for doing your bit to improve the lives of captive reptiles 🙏👏

  • @michaelfear4801
    @michaelfear4801 7 месяцев назад +2

    absolutely beautiful bearded dragon, mine just passed away, her name was misty she was 16, definitely going to make something like this for my next ones when the time comes

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  7 месяцев назад +1

      I'm sorry for your loss
      That's great to hear. I'm glad this video helped 🙂🙏

    • @gioguinto9828
      @gioguinto9828 7 месяцев назад

      So sad 😢

  • @Auditing.northern.N.Y.
    @Auditing.northern.N.Y. 4 месяца назад +1

    Nice job

  • @tyliful
    @tyliful Год назад

    nice build.

  • @kellywilkinson9563
    @kellywilkinson9563 Год назад +1

    I cant wait to get my little baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      They make wonderful pets! Goodluck with your new arrival 🦎

  • @tudorliviu6405
    @tudorliviu6405 Год назад +3

    Hi, I really enjoy all of you videos but this one is really making me starting a project like that ! The only request that I have is how you started the platforms ! I would really love to see how did you cut the foam and how you stick it before adding the spray-foam ! Thank you very very much . Keep doing this amazing work is incredible

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +4

      That's great. And thanks for the feedback. I used foam sheets which I cut to shape the base of the structure. Then I stacked thinly cut pieces to build up the cave walls, pillars etc. Then I cut out a large piece of foam sheet to be the platform the whole way across (last top layer). Then I cut smaller bits of foam sheets and spread throughout the top layer of the structure to give it a rocky appearance instead of being flat. I used silicone to glue all those pieces together. Then I started the foaming process. Hope that gave a bit more insight into that stage. Apologies it wasn't in the video!

  • @chrisbuckley1785
    @chrisbuckley1785 Год назад +2

    I want to build something just like this for my hermit crabs. Its perfect

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      Thanks 😊 Goodluck with your build, I'm sure it will turn out great 😊

  • @lauradelacruz1747
    @lauradelacruz1747 Год назад +3

    This is amazing!! Does anyone know if there is an equivalent sanitized grout available in the states?

  • @losmon4533
    @losmon4533 Год назад +1

    Nice

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +1

      Thanks ☺️ 🙏

    • @losmon4533
      @losmon4533 Год назад +1

      It came out amazing

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      @losmon4533 thanks! Yeah I think Letty the Bearded dragon would agree with you 😊🤣

  • @toshaestermyer8381
    @toshaestermyer8381 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much! Trying to trouble shoot my build (prior to your video). I have to make my beardie a new one because the grout keeps chipping away. He also keeps using the bathroom on it and it’s very hard to scrub. Tips or ideas?

  • @ShawnStrickland
    @ShawnStrickland 2 года назад +1

    Looks like my Beardie Ella is getting an update to her home soon :)

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  2 года назад

      Ahh great to hear! Goodluck!

    • @savagetimeparker173
      @savagetimeparker173 Год назад +1

      @@ReptileWay Are you taking orders currently?

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      @@savagetimeparker173 At the moment I'm only doing the occasional custom builds for people in the Darwin Area and surrounds. That's why I wanted to share the building secrets, so anyone can have these products and make them themselves. There is a huge wardrobe snake enclosure build I'm working on atm, video hopefully out in the next couple of months 🤗

    • @GarysTandAExotics
      @GarysTandAExotics Год назад +1

      I did my tegus whole enclosure like this as well as my ackie monitor and about to do two different styles for my beardies. This technique is a game changer for enclosure builds

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      @@GarysTandAExotics Agreed! Great stuff for putting in the hard work for your reptile enclosures 🤗👏

  • @stacearoo5777
    @stacearoo5777 6 месяцев назад +1

    I would LOVE to buy one for my Beardy, Binky! I can’t find a large cave like this anywhere! How much are they? Thank you!😊💞

  • @emma891
    @emma891 9 месяцев назад +1

    My beardie is a rescue I need something like that for her

  • @LukasSteward-uh1vi
    @LukasSteward-uh1vi Месяц назад

    Sooo for us in America - what grout would you use? I can only find the brand you have listed in Australia lol

  • @grzegorzszostak8998
    @grzegorzszostak8998 Год назад +1

    it looks beautiful. what can i use sanitize colourgrout is not available in UK. Please help

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +1

      Thanks for taking the time to comment. Well you could look up the particular grout that I used, what components make it up and compare it with products in the UK. You could also take the information about this product to your local hardware store and see if they have any advice. Hope this helps 🙂

  • @keacktg7564
    @keacktg7564 Год назад

    What are all the products you used? Great video

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      Thanks!
      At 19 mins 8 seconds into the video, so towards the end, there is a shopping list, listing all the products that were used. Hope that helps 🙏 🙂

  • @libbywilson6997
    @libbywilson6997 4 месяца назад

    Did you use hot glue or something to attach the foam pieces? Gonna try and tackle this

  • @tudorliviu6405
    @tudorliviu6405 Год назад +1

    Hi again, can I please know the height of the decor you build ? I love it very much and I want to replicate it ! Also at 00:23 I see that you are using a 75w halogen bulb and the sensor is placed on back side of the viv -> what is the temp there ? Thank you very much

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      Thanks for taking the time to comment. Soo glad you like the build!
      It's around 18- 25cm high. The width of the platform ranges from 15cm to 30cm. The ramp on right hand side included the width is about 45cm.
      That's the customers heating so I don't know all the exact settings. I do know the basking spot directly under heat lamp is between 38 degrees to 43 degrees celsius. Hope that helps 🙏 🙂

  • @falexisjr
    @falexisjr Год назад +1

    This is fantastic work and definitely a labor of love. We have a juvie bearded dragon. Only a few months old and my son and I are already building up his new enclosure for when he gets bigger. He's currently in a 20 gallon enclosure and we just purchased a 40 gallon one. Quick question, which I think you answered but wanted to make sure. Will we need to conduct periodic deep cleaning of the enclosure every month or so, or do you think as long as we're diligent in cleaning up the poo daily that deep cleaning won't be necessary. I've gotten use to cleaning it every couple of weeks and keeping a spare liner ready to place in while I'm cleaning the other liner. But as the critter gets bigger, that means bigger and messier poo. I'm trying to avoid removing the entire rock formation if that's possible if I want to do a deep cleaning.

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +1

      Thanks soo much for the kind words.
      If your Bearded dragon does not have a severe health condition like the one in the video, I great option instead of fake grass is sanatised play sand. This will allow you then to spot clean when it poos instead of having to take everything out.
      To clean rock structures, we recommend soft cloth and some earth dish washing liquid in water (this product is reptile safe, does not have harsh chemicals that will strip waterproofing and is grey water safe).
      Do avoid risk of impaction, try not feed directly on sand and encourage the feeding to happen on rock structure, by placing its food bowl up there 😀

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +1

      Also for more Bearded dragon enclosure inspiration, you might enjoy our most recent build video...
      ruclips.net/video/XnrMm2BZnGw/видео.html

    • @falexisjr
      @falexisjr Год назад +1

      @@ReptileWay "try not feed directly on sand and encourage the feeding to happen on rock structure, by placing its food bowl up there" GREAT IDEA!!! Thank you so much. I appreciate your due diligence and great advice. New subscriber on board.

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +1

      @falexisjr no worries! And thanks soo much for supporting the channel! Happy building!

  • @trust2life
    @trust2life Год назад +1

    I don't have a bearded dragon yet but I just bought the terrarium and wanted to make a diy hide. how big should the hole be at the entrance for an adult bearded dragon. and what is the size of the hide itself?

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +1

      The minimum entrance size for builds I've done for adult Bearded dragons is about 15cm wide and 15cm high and the hide itself I don't do smaller than 15cm high, 35cm width, 30cm length. Only because it allows an adult Bearded dragon to completely turn around, yet still feel safe and secure. They are not always the biggest fan of going into tight small spaces say in comparison to something like a Blue-tongue lizard.

  • @sasiisas1464
    @sasiisas1464 Год назад +1

    i want a bearded dragon too. i´m interested in how big his terrarium is?

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +1

      They make great pets!
      I'm pretty sure it was 120cm long, 60cm wide, 60cm high 😊

  • @Bulldog_65_2
    @Bulldog_65_2 Год назад +1

    How well does the gout pretext the foam from the heat of a basking lamp?

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      If you do a minimum of 3 to 4 coats of grout, apply correctly like it explains in the video, making sure there is no exposed foam. Then followed by a minimum of three pond sealer coats (waterproofing).
      Once that has all been done, I've tested this to withstand temperatures of 50 degrees celsius. Haven't tested any higher than that because no reptile basking temperatures really go above that 🙂
      Hope that helps 🙏

  • @jamiecohen7313
    @jamiecohen7313 Месяц назад

    20kg of grout!? How heavy is the final product?

  • @keiramac6335
    @keiramac6335 Год назад +1

    Do you sell these? If so where can I get one? I have 3 beardies and a blue tongue skink I’d love to get them for. With work I don’t have time to make 4 of these. I’m obsessed, your work is beautiful

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      Unfortunately I only sell locally in the town I'm in as I'm not mass producing products. Sorry! But thanks for the kind words ☺️🙏

    • @lizsoto429
      @lizsoto429 10 месяцев назад

      ​@ReptileWay what town? Maybe I can drive lol

  • @falexisjr
    @falexisjr Год назад +1

    Cheers @ReptileWay! In place of insulation foam board, can styrofoam bricks and sheets be used instead? We have a ton of that handy but wanted to see if that's an adequate alternative to the insulation foam board.

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +1

      Definitely you can use that instead!

    • @falexisjr
      @falexisjr Год назад +1

      @@ReptileWay Thank you!

    • @christanwolski1450
      @christanwolski1450 9 месяцев назад +1

      I was gonna ask that too thank you!!

  • @JameGoFast
    @JameGoFast 9 месяцев назад +1

    i've always wondered why these don't really like melt or let off fumes or something with the heat bulb...?

    • @JameGoFast
      @JameGoFast 9 месяцев назад +1

      i'm going to make one soon for my beardie for the first time but i've been curious about that

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  9 месяцев назад

      @JameGoFast That's an excellent question. Once you've done the final layer of waterproofing and stuck your plants on using aquarium grade silicone, the curing time is 7 days and then it stops letting of any fumes. I generally wait 10 days to be on the safe side.
      This building method I have tested to withstand basking temperatures up to 49 degrees Celsius and it has not melted or altered the product in anyway.
      However I have only temperature tested with these building materials. I cannot say for certain that it will work with other building materials.
      Goodluck 😊

  • @marlonyanga8532
    @marlonyanga8532 Год назад +1

    can you make a list of all the materials you used?

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      There is already a list of all the materials used at the end of the video, 19mins 7secs, under the heading shopping list. Hope this helps 🙏

  • @spencerk4077
    @spencerk4077 10 месяцев назад +1

    That could also work for a blue tounge skink

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  10 месяцев назад

      Yes it sure would! 😊

  • @MeAnnika8809
    @MeAnnika8809 Год назад +1

    Is any pond sealant safe to use?

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +1

      Most of the time it should be, as it's for aquatic life that are more sensitive than reptiles. But in the world of online shopping where there are dodgey products, I would try go with a reliable brand

  • @MandySimmerman
    @MandySimmerman Год назад +2

    is this safe? what about the chemicals and the heat in the cage? How are you suppose to clean it?

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      Of course it is safe. The grout used, is a sanitised grout used in such places as food preparation facilities, paint is acrylic which is also safe. However to make it even safer there is layer upon layer of pond sealer, which has been tested and is safe for various sensitive forms of aquatic life, which indeed makes it totally safe for reptiles. Once you have applied the pond sealer/waterproofing, it creates an almost fibreglass glass texture. This make for easy cleaning, with a soft cloth, water and earth dish washing liquid (natural and grey water safe) even the nastiest of poos can be cleaned 🙂 Also it can withstand heat of 45
      degrees celsius, maybe even slightly more. And these chemicals you talk of are non existent due to having that waterproofing barrier. Hope this answers your questions 🙃

  • @davidbrent2782
    @davidbrent2782 Год назад +1

    So what is the green board and what is the water proof stuff ?

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      The green stuff is Bastion Multi-use insulation foam board. You used to be able to purchase it from Bunnings, but they no longer stock it.
      The waterproofing stuff is Crommelin 1L clear pond Sealer. This can still be purchased at bunnings.
      Bunnings is a hardware store in Australia, so if you are not in Australia, go into your local hardware store and ask for clear pond sealer (if it's safe fish, it will be safe for reptiles), and Foam sheets.
      Hope that helps 🙏 🙂

  • @altheaegmark1859
    @altheaegmark1859 Год назад

    i did this for my beardie but he somehow tore pieces of the grout out too reveal the styrofoam. any tips?

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment, I've never had this happen with any of my animals. However some things spring to mind that may have caused this to happen:
      The grout wasn't mixed properly so was prone to cracking.
      There wasn't enough layers of grout. The thinner it is the weaker it is and is prone to cracking or flaking off. I always do a minimum of 4 layers of grout.
      If you didn't use any form of water proofing, such as the clear pond sealer, I have found the grout can more easily flake off. When you apply a minimum of 3 layers of the waterproofing it results in a strengthened outer layer.
      So it may have been due to some of the reasons I listed above. But I of course can't say for certain. Hope that helps 🙏 🙂

  • @Colinflanagan710
    @Colinflanagan710 Год назад +1

    How much would it cost to have something like this made and shipped for a 4x2x2 enclosure

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      Reptile Way only sells items locally unfortunately.
      For quotes for other businesses I can't really speak for. However for a piece like this you are looking at it be upwards from $300 for the product itself and when I went to an Australian post office and asked for postage costs, this product was a couple hundred dollars to post. So all up probably over $500 (Australian dollars).

  • @ItzShaiizzyBaybee
    @ItzShaiizzyBaybee 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi where is the grout and foam slates from please?

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  2 месяца назад

      Bunnings, hardware store in Australia. However, with regards to the green foam sheets, most Bunnings no longer stock them unfortunately.

  • @genesisISjustgeneis
    @genesisISjustgeneis 6 месяцев назад +1

    Sery if bothering finna finally make this soon do u have the sprsy foam and carving bit or u didnt record at all

    • @genesisISjustgeneis
      @genesisISjustgeneis 6 месяцев назад +1

      Idk how to do the stars srea

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  6 месяцев назад

      @genesisISjustgeneis no worries at all. I didn't record spray foam or carving for this video.
      However check this videos out... Similar design and you can see spray foam and carving stage:
      ruclips.net/video/7n8yXKTZtU4/видео.htmlsi=bzOdHgTXgK9ffuXF
      Goodluck with your build!

    • @genesisISjustgeneis
      @genesisISjustgeneis 6 месяцев назад

      Ah okay tyyy

  • @itsnotkeira6941
    @itsnotkeira6941 Год назад +1

    Where can I buy the light green sheets of foam to start off with?

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      In Australia you can get it from Bunnings. If you're in another part of the world most hardware or home depo stores should have something similar 🙂

    • @tammyash907
      @tammyash907 Год назад +1

      Home Depot

  • @kimberlygardner8392
    @kimberlygardner8392 Год назад

    What do you got on the back wall??

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      I think it's just a stick on image with a plastic covering

  • @emmaspence4066
    @emmaspence4066 Год назад

    Hi! Can I use any grout or is it a specific one? Thanks 😊

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      I would be careful as to what grouts you use as some have toxins and chemicals that may not be safe for reptiles. Definitely do your research if you are going to pick a different type/brand.

    • @emmaspence4066
      @emmaspence4066 Год назад

      @@ReptileWay thank you, what one have you used?

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      @@emmaspence4066 no worries. it lists it in the materials list towards the end of the video. It's the Davco sanitised grout

  • @MidlandsDragons
    @MidlandsDragons Год назад +1

    What sealant u used? Its safe for dragons?how long to cure?and its safe to use under heat lamp will jot melt? Thank you :)

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      It's Selleys glass silicone (on packaging make sure it says for windows and aquariums). Safe for reptile and aquatic life. Takes 7 days to cure. I've tested it under heat lamps reaching 48 degrees celsius and nowhere close to being affected by the heat or melting. So all in all totally safe for Bearded dragons and other reptiles.

    • @MidlandsDragons
      @MidlandsDragons Год назад

      @@ReptileWay hi..thank you,but this is silicone i mean sealant u used as last to seal and cover whole project...all i can find is only tubs of clasic silicone..hope you know what i mean 😇thank youu

    • @MidlandsDragons
      @MidlandsDragons Год назад

      @@ReptileWay i have been using mod padge till now to seal my projects but it is fine in viv but im not sure about the basking spot be honest i think is pretty hot for mod podge...thank you for help

    • @MidlandsDragons
      @MidlandsDragons Год назад

      @@ReptileWay to seal and waterproof

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      @@MidlandsDragons the sealant i recommend is a type of pond sealant, it's called Crommelin 1L clear pond sealer, takes 7 days to cure, I've tested it at 48 degrees celsius and it's totally fine. Safe for fish and reptiles. Follow instructions. Allows for easy cleaning, I recommend using earth dish washing liquid to clean as it's natural, grey water safe and does not strip the water proofing. Hope this helps 🙏

  • @larissatrickey6582
    @larissatrickey6582 4 месяца назад +1

    how do you know what products are safe and non toxic?!

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  4 месяца назад

      Through alot of research 🤣 And through building for 10 years without a single animal fatality.
      A good guide to stick to paint wise is use waterbase acrylic paints. These are non toxic.
      Use aquarium grade silicone. Most of the time what is safe for aquatic life tends to be safe fore reptiles. As aquatic life is alot more sensitive.
      Seal your build with an aquarium grade clear pond sealer. This is safe for reptiles, it makes cleaning your build easier (as it creates almost like a plastic/fibreglass texture), increase longevity, reduces the build chipping, locks in your paintwork.
      Hope that helps 🙏

    • @larissatrickey6582
      @larissatrickey6582 4 месяца назад +1

      thank you that is very helpful; really appreciate it xx @@ReptileWay

  • @abasidyer3059
    @abasidyer3059 Год назад +1

    Whwre u get your materials

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      Bunnings as I'm based in Australia!

  • @genesisISjustgeneis
    @genesisISjustgeneis Год назад +2

    How long is it
    Also how much did this all cost not counting the knives hot wire cutter face mask rag and cloths and bin bags

    • @genesisISjustgeneis
      @genesisISjustgeneis Год назад +2

      Please answer

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +1

      It's 120cm long. And cost not including the following items you listed. It was about $230 Australian dollars

    • @genesisISjustgeneis
      @genesisISjustgeneis Год назад +1

      @@ReptileWay ok ty so so early in the morning if it's morning or u

    • @genesisISjustgeneis
      @genesisISjustgeneis Год назад +1

      @@ReptileWay wait one more question is 120 cm how many foot is that in the us if you know

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      @@genesisISjustgeneis 4 foot long 🙂

  • @OPTIMUSPR1M8
    @OPTIMUSPR1M8 Год назад +1

    What are the green boards made of and where can I order them from?

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      Hi, thanks for the comment. These boards are simply just Multi-use insulation foam boards. In Australia they can be purchased from bunnings. Or if you're in another part of the world they can be purchased from most big chain hardware stores or some arts and crafts shops. What country are you located in?

    • @OPTIMUSPR1M8
      @OPTIMUSPR1M8 Год назад +1

      @@ReptileWay I am based across the pond in Hong Kong. I'll have a look at some of the hardware shops here. Even though a lot of stuff is "made in china", our stock availability this side, can be a little limiting. Might need to look on Amazon

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      @@OPTIMUSPR1M8 ah wow! Once you've found out where you can purchase it from, do you think you could post it in these comments as it's great for me to know and may prove useful to others watching the video if they are in a similar location 🤗

    • @OPTIMUSPR1M8
      @OPTIMUSPR1M8 Год назад

      @@ReptileWay sure! Definitely. Always glad to assist others who have the passion for building something special for their reptile children. I had to start one of mine over. I built it all out of expansion foam. But I didn't waterproof it enough, so it started to smell due to obvious reasons. I'll tag your IG in the post so you and others can get ideas on what one can do with DIY bearded dragon enclosures

    • @OPTIMUSPR1M8
      @OPTIMUSPR1M8 Год назад

      @@ReptileWay okay, I've tagged you in two posts on IG. My star wars themed DIY build. One day I'll get another enclosure and redo the build with better water proofing

  • @genesisISjustgeneis
    @genesisISjustgeneis Год назад +1

    What's the size of the foam boards? And how many oz of spray foam does a can have?

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      They were 1200mm x 600mm x 50mm Multi-Use Insulation Foam Boards

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      I'm not sure how many OZ the spray foam has

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      Oh wait the spray foam I used comes in either 500mL (16.90z) or 750mL (25.3oz)

    • @genesisISjustgeneis
      @genesisISjustgeneis Год назад

      @@ReptileWay ty and one more thing how many ounces the grout?

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      @@genesisISjustgeneis 176 0z

  • @genesisISjustgeneis
    @genesisISjustgeneis Год назад

    Last does anyone know the width of the cage?

  • @MichaelHowell-iz8pw
    @MichaelHowell-iz8pw 2 месяца назад

    G'day I have a different?for ya can I feed my home bread chick's to my python and if yes is there any chicken diseases to worry about cheers

  • @winecountrygames1859
    @winecountrygames1859 Год назад +1

    How can I buy one? Or two?

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      Thanks for watching the video! I'm glad you like it enough to buy, but it's a build it yourself thing 🤗

  • @dm2836
    @dm2836 Год назад +1

    How do you wash off the copious amount of vomit-looking feces they apparently will inevitable splatter all over it every couple of days???

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +2

      It's very easy to wipe it off, if you watched the whole video, the last stage is waterproofing. Once you've finished the waterproofing it creates almost like a fibreglass texture which makes it incredibly easy to clean.
      You can even take the product out, and hose it down.
      The product I recommend for cleaning these , and its commonly used in the Reptile hobby in Australia, is Earth dish washing liquid. It's reptile safe, grey water safe, and doesn't have any nasty chemicals that will damage the product.
      This style of building I have done for 7 years, and poos from Bearded dragons, Blue-tongue lizards, Children's pythons, Black-headed pythons, Woma pythons (and the list goes on) can all be easily cleaned.
      I hope this answers your question fully 🙏 🙂

    • @dm2836
      @dm2836 Год назад +1

      @@ReptileWay Ah! Being able to take it out to hose it down is really the selling point for me! Right now my beardie is only like 40g so her poops are tiny, cute, manageable and odorless but I’ve recently been shown photos of adult beardie poop that trigger my gag reflex just looking at the photos, looks just like a huge puddle of chunky brown vomit and I’m absolutely terrified and feeling like I’ve made a huge mistake if that’s what’s coming down the line. Right now she’s in a 4x2x2 naturalistic setup but if horrible hellish messy poop explosions are in our future I’m not sure I want anything more than bare minimum for ease of cleaning those nightmares. 😭

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +2

      @dm2836 yep you are correct, adult Bearded dragon poops are big, disgusting and smelly.
      The key for easiest cleaning is to check your enclosure daily for poos.
      Also if you are lucky some adults, like our Gimli, will get into a routine whereby the poo at a particular time like clockwork. Best method is to cleaner it sooner before all your basking lights start baking it to the product. As if you leave it a while you need to use a bit of elbow grease 🤣

  • @kimberlyburdick9666
    @kimberlyburdick9666 3 месяца назад

    Hey my name is Kimmy and i have 2 bearded dragons that i rescued 8 months ago and they had some issues but one is disabled because the breeder had so many dragons in one small tank and his front foot was bitten and it had to be amputated I'm desperately in need of a double enclosure for these beautiful boys i didn't know that i had to get them different enclosure when they turned a year old so now after i spent all this money on 2 glass front open tanks from petco they need bigger homes and i just am stuck because i need help with getting their enclosures built.. 😢 I'm from Providence RI, USA 🇺🇸 I don't know where to begin with getting some help with my project here are my boys pictures their names are Thor (because of his missing foot looks like a hammer ) and his brother's name is Loki oh i can't send u pictures 😢

    • @kimberlyburdick9666
      @kimberlyburdick9666 3 месяца назад

      I think if u go to my page u can see my dragons this way

  • @jadebear0717
    @jadebear0717 Год назад +1

    Title says : step by step
    Yet she continues to leave out parts. Pretty frustrating

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад +1

      I apologise that you found the video frustrating. Unfortunately, if I included absolutely everything, the video would be hours and hours long and somewhat unwatchable.
      However, I will take unboard your feedback whilst creating future videos.
      Thanks for taking the time to comment 🙂

  • @bengepp9314
    @bengepp9314 Год назад +1

    I'm just gonna say , this many chemicals used in such a restricted , enclosed environment for a beloved Pet is in my opinion a cruel recipe for disaster , ignorance is no crime, but now you know .@5000🇦🇺

    • @ReptileWay
      @ReptileWay  Год назад

      I don't know exactly what you are referring to as this seems to be such a broad and inflammatory statement with no specifics or knowledge into the products themselves.
      Using the broad statement of "this many chemicals in such a restricted, enclosed environment... Cruel recipe disaster"
      What are you actually meaning? Do you actually have in depth knowledge with reguards to the products used in the video and at what points of their application are you referring to? Do you know the compositions of these products? Do you know about their curing times?
      Or if we are just keeping it broad using the term 'chemicals' by some definitions it can be known as 'a distinct compound or substance, especially one which has been artificially prepared or purified.'
      I could type a similar inflammatory and untrue statement:
      All the chemicals you use to clean your bathroom in such a restricted, enclosed environment is a cruel recipe of disaster.
      It is important to know the products you are using definitely! You must apply the products as per the instructions and wear a mask and protective gear where required. These builds are done in a well ventilated space with alot airflow going through the building.
      Now the building itself: foam sheets/spray foam, Grouting, painting, waterproofing.
      The grout I use is a high quality sanitised grout and is a popular option in the Australian Reptile hobby. Once it's dried and completely hardened you are ready to go onto the next step safely. The paint you are using is acrylic paint, waterbased paint with no added chemicals and therefore is reptile safe and has been proven to be reptile safe. The waterproofing you use next once the paint is dry, is a pond sealer, safe for fish frogs reptiles etc. Apply the layers as per instructions. It takes 7 days to cure, however your climatic conditions may impact the cure time slightly, so factor that in. Once I have finished my builds, I wait a couple weeks to ensure the curing process has definitely finished. I do a thorough wipe down of the products and clean it using earth dish washing liquid (a popular natural cleaning product in Australia, and popular in the Australian Reptile hobby, its not going to strip the waterproofing also). By the time you're at this stage the products used in the build are completely cured and safe to go in an enclosure. The chemical compounds in the product are no longer changing or letting off a by-product such as fumes. There is no harm to the animal at this stage, even in an enclosed environment, if you have followed the products instructions and adhere to curing times.
      The waterproofing also makes it an extremely sanatised area as it's easy to clean urates and faeces off the piece.
      I also think you mean 'ignorance is no defence' 😜
      I hope this helped to clear things up. I'm happy to discuss further if you do have the specifics.
      Have a good one mate 👍