I'm always open to do setup for animals that I don't have if I know someone who does. Let me know what you want to see in the future! Also let me know what you think about the build down in the comments. Have a great weekend SerpaSquad!
The plastic drawers are for breeding, most people don’t keep their actual pet snakes in a bin. but even if they do, if they are a good keeper, they will provide enrichment for them.
Yeah not as lucky as other snakes that only have their natural habitats in jungles to call home. (since these environments are being destroyed by humans).
Vipers might be the most beautiful of all snakes, the scales are crazy, especially when some of the body/skin color peaks through them. I would love to have one, but I'd always want to hold it. :(
@@nathanlitjens5905 It's not too hard to do a drip feed setup with an IV. Just need the proper equipment. Not worth just to hold a snake though. Also, my reply was mostly /s. xD
I love how compared to some of your other projects this is a great beginners project. No expensive tools, no cutting class, no massive time delays from having to attach like 20 different things with silicone for structural support, no major modifications to the enclosure, and a relatively small amount of components especially considering how dense it looks. This is an affordable, easy to replicate, and beautiful set up. One of your top 5, granted nothing can top the 600 unless you make like say a 1,200 gallon aquarium and go find a Picture of underwater in a river and replicate it as much as possible even down to plant and hardscape placement. Which you should totally do. If anyone can do it it's you.
Its because of this channel that I felt like I could build one for my American bullfrog, and did successfully. Sometimes I look at it and can't believe I made it lol I pulled pretty much all of the know-how from him and pulled off a lake edge habitat
I watch a lot of diorama and tabletop game crafting videos, and it's kind of surprising just how much the two hobbies overlap in the materials and skills used. Just one year ago I never in a million years would have guessed that insulation foam of all things could be such a versatile artistic medium. I love reptiles, but I also just love how you can take such mundane hardware store materials and turn them into such high-grade animal enclosures.
Thank you so much Tanner for your help in creating reptile jungles!! My crested gecko, Luna now has a dream jungle once it stops smelling. Its getting better every day. You have truly encouraged me to be bold and go for a natural build that should hopefully last for a very long long time. Shame I can't show you! Jess and Luna 👍🏻🤩
Love that you used a wood from Africa where they're from. Details like that help show how much thought and care you put into your builds. Thanks for including Will's reaction! It was great to see.
I will likely never own a reptile and don't particularly feel like I'd want to - but they are wonderful animals, and I'm obsessed with your videos. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful build. I am always so enchanted by them.
Those vipers are some of my favorite hots. Just absolutely gorgeous animals, but not something I would ever feel confident trying to keep myself. The enclosure design looks so pretty and natural. No wonder they settled right in.
To be honest, I would love to see what you would do with at least one enclosure at Snake Discovery's zoo 🥰 I love your builds and to see your work evolve from their original base is always a fascination for me.
@@arsenichubich6647 don’t know a lot about snakes but no, but if they are captive bred they definitely can’t go in the wild, wouldn’t that mean by that logic that dogs or cats need to get put in the wild
Is it possible to build natural-looking bio-active terrariums/enclosures for small pets like mice, hamsters, guinea pigs, etc? That would be so amazing.
In theory yes, however, mammals produce a hell of a lot more waste than reptiles, and as such would need a much much larger enclosure to be fully bioactive to allow for the nutrients/chemicals in the substrate to balance themselves out over longer periods of time. Its completely possible, however many believe it's less than practical.
Yes, you can have a very natural and nice bioactive setup for them. But you’d have to clean up their poop and everything like that, it can’t be 100% dependant on the bioactive system because of the animals large bioload. They love natural enclosures!
In response to your request, I would love to see what kind of hermit crab tank you could come up with, to see a waterfall hermit crab setup serpa style would be epic dude! Lol unless I missed that episode!
Will's reaction at the end of the video was one of the most wholesome things I've seen this week. Also, the way Tanner credits Will every time he had a part in the project is how a collab should be done (but sadly aren't most of the time). Those snakes look stunning in your setup - fantastic job Tanner! 👍
Love this setup so much! I’m a little worried about the cohabitation, snakes usually aren’t the best with that. it can really stress them and or lead to fighting between them although that being said, I’m not too familiar with vipers so it could be completely fine !
Honestly I love your knowledge and thank you for sharing. What you have done is helping me on my way. Along with learning and respecting the animals and giving them the best I can. For them.
Curious about a few things: tank hydration -- how will your friend keep the humidity up, and will it endanger that African violet (since they're sensitive to water on the leaves)? Also wondering how he's going to feed them -- whether he'll feed in the cage or outside of the cage.
African violets love high humidity, the problem is, as you mentioned, the water on the leaves. If droplets are left on the foliage and are exposed to light, the leaves will burn :( (Otherwise the set up is VERY nice)
Snakes should be fed in cage, and responsible venomous keepers are going to feed in the enclosure to reduce the chances of a human bite or a snake regurgitating. With that said, feeding cohabitated snakes is a bit tougher, but if you are quick and deliberate, you can get all the inhabitants working on their own meal before they even think of stealing their tank-mates' food.
I literally just commented the same lol, i tried to keep some and they are *really* sensitive to water in the leaves (or the leaves touching humid soil too) i wonder if they will survive
I don't know if anyone's ever mentioned this, but I like how you speak slowly and clearly :) Nice Vivarium! That flower and the snakes' colors are very pretty.
Wow, those are some beautiful animals... Their scales look like tiny leaves!! :D I think it's so cool how the green and yellow ones immediately went into the canopy, while the orange one went to the leaf litter.
I love this video because the African Bush viper is one of my dreams snakes and I'm even planning on tattooing one onto my arm so this video makes me very happy
If ever I find myself able to own venomous reptiles..it would only be for tree vipers I absolutely adore them! This enclosure looks amazing for them..my envy is immeasurable lol
~~Drylok's good stuff&a tip,if I may? Get yourself a roller w/3/4" nap,it'll get majority of the piece&cut time by more than half. Since you like using more than one color I suggest simply cutting a 9" into thirds&when you're done? Load it up good&wrap/store it in plastic bag which you can use to take it off the frame also. Make sure any print's on the outside before wrapping in a 2nd bag&seal w/masking tape labeling Drylok Black, Gray etc. Then throw it in the bottom of refrigerator. Do same w/kitchen, living room etc. too. They 'll keep up to a year unused&longer used periodically.
I'm always open to do setup for animals that I don't have if I know someone who does. Let me know what you want to see in the future! Also let me know what you think about the build down in the comments. Have a great weekend SerpaSquad!
Could we see a scorpion enclosure please?
I already know that its gonna be epic
Walking stick setup
It would be really awesome to see a small rodent like mice or a hamster
Hi Tanner ,I just want to thank you again for the tank from Aquashella the shrimp are doing great along with the plants sincerly Finn and Dad
I love how the snakes are kept in bioactive enclosures rather than the usual plastic drawers that some snake owners have.
The plastic drawers are for breeding, most people don’t keep their actual pet snakes in a bin. but even if they do, if they are a good keeper, they will provide enrichment for them.
@@cocolocobirb981 yeah i agree, if people can’t put the effort into a good enclosure even if they are breeders they should not have them.
@@ryderreptile I literally just said “if they are a good keeper, they will provide enrichment” what do you not understand?
@@ryderreptile or are you agreeing with me?
Please explain.
@@cocolocobirb981I was agreeing with you lol. “Yeah”
Those are some interesting looking snakes! They're lucky to have such a beautiful vivarium to call home.
Yeah not as lucky as other snakes that only have their natural habitats in jungles to call home. (since these environments are being destroyed by humans).
@@SakkiDuran I saw sarcasm up until I got to the parentheses. 👍
That's exactly what I was thinking! The setup is awesome!
They indeed are very lucky to be bought and treated as pets while being wild animals
People here love being sarcastic, huh 💀
This was definitely really awesome tho
Vipers might be the most beautiful of all snakes, the scales are crazy, especially when some of the body/skin color peaks through them. I would love to have one, but I'd always want to hold it. :(
The atheris species are all amazing to keep even without being able to hold them
Who says you can’t free handle them🤔👀
@@gardnerediting6965 Just get some antivenin made from the snake, keep it on hand, should be good right?
@@nathanlitjens5905 It's not too hard to do a drip feed setup with an IV. Just need the proper equipment. Not worth just to hold a snake though.
Also, my reply was mostly /s. xD
@@ThaBeatConductor there is no antivenom for members of the genus Atheris, though Echis antivenom has helped with bite cases in the passed.
vipers are so stunning man. awesome work as always
I love how compared to some of your other projects this is a great beginners project. No expensive tools, no cutting class, no massive time delays from having to attach like 20 different things with silicone for structural support, no major modifications to the enclosure, and a relatively small amount of components especially considering how dense it looks. This is an affordable, easy to replicate, and beautiful set up. One of your top 5, granted nothing can top the 600 unless you make like say a 1,200 gallon aquarium and go find a Picture of underwater in a river and replicate it as much as possible even down to plant and hardscape placement. Which you should totally do. If anyone can do it it's you.
Its because of this channel that I felt like I could build one for my American bullfrog, and did successfully. Sometimes I look at it and can't believe I made it lol I pulled pretty much all of the know-how from him and pulled off a lake edge habitat
I watch a lot of diorama and tabletop game crafting videos, and it's kind of surprising just how much the two hobbies overlap in the materials and skills used. Just one year ago I never in a million years would have guessed that insulation foam of all things could be such a versatile artistic medium. I love reptiles, but I also just love how you can take such mundane hardware store materials and turn them into such high-grade animal enclosures.
My favorite thing about this is how the wood has a twisting, snakelike quality, which is fitting.
Thank you so much Tanner for your help in creating reptile jungles!! My crested gecko, Luna now has a dream jungle once it stops smelling. Its getting better every day. You have truly encouraged me to be bold and go for a natural build that should hopefully last for a very long long time. Shame I can't show you! Jess and Luna 👍🏻🤩
Gorgeous vipers and you built them a home worthy of their beauty.
Love that you used a wood from Africa where they're from. Details like that help show how much thought and care you put into your builds. Thanks for including Will's reaction! It was great to see.
I will likely never own a reptile and don't particularly feel like I'd want to - but they are wonderful animals, and I'm obsessed with your videos. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful build. I am always so enchanted by them.
Those vipers are some of my favorite hots. Just absolutely gorgeous animals, but not something I would ever feel confident trying to keep myself.
The enclosure design looks so pretty and natural. No wonder they settled right in.
Dude. You're like the Bob Ross of enclosure scaping! Your canvas is something special.
To be honest, I would love to see what you would do with at least one enclosure at Snake Discovery's zoo 🥰 I love your builds and to see your work evolve from their original base is always a fascination for me.
It's a beautiful build, however, I feel that it is a little small in size to house three animals.
thinking the same.
Much better than plastic draws
"a little" is good.....
@@MultiFruitshoot plastic totes are for breeding....people don't keep them in there indefinitely.
@@PRLOutdoors no people do, youd be surprised.
Those vipers look BEAUTIFUL!
awesome snakes especially the scales they have, they do deserve a great build that you've made 😁,
I might have put the doors on before the venomous snakes, though!
how about they deserve to live in the wildlife?
@@arsenichubich6647 don’t know a lot about snakes but no, but if they are captive bred they definitely can’t go in the wild, wouldn’t that mean by that logic that dogs or cats need to get put in the wild
Is it possible to build natural-looking bio-active terrariums/enclosures for small pets like mice, hamsters, guinea pigs, etc? That would be so amazing.
I have seen videos for a bioactive hamster setup.
In theory yes, however, mammals produce a hell of a lot more waste than reptiles, and as such would need a much much larger enclosure to be fully bioactive to allow for the nutrients/chemicals in the substrate to balance themselves out over longer periods of time. Its completely possible, however many believe it's less than practical.
I'm sure I've seen that sort of thing described for gerbils - they don't produce much urine in comparison to other rodents so that might be a factor.
Yes, you can have a very natural and nice bioactive setup for them. But you’d have to clean up their poop and everything like that, it can’t be 100% dependant on the bioactive system because of the animals large bioload. They love natural enclosures!
I have seen it but they are much larger enclosures
In response to your request, I would love to see what kind of hermit crab tank you could come up with, to see a waterfall hermit crab setup serpa style would be epic dude! Lol unless I missed that episode!
Me too
oh same. i wanted to build one for myself, but because of some prblems it never heappened :(
I love that he asks if you used his moss 🤣 I can see why you’re friends ❤️
Bush vipers are so dope. The colors and scales on them are insane. An actual dragon
Love the addition of the purple flowers! It’s a beautiful plant and I’d love to see more flower varieties like it in future builds.
My eyes get drawn to those beautiful pop of Violets. Everything you do is amazing and so detailed
Those snakes are stunning!! This is one of my favourites of your builds tbh!
This is incredible! I lost one of my snakes two days ago and I'm coping with the sadness. This helped a lot buddy!
very sorry for your loss. all pets mean so much to us. 🐍🐍🐍
vipers are really beautiful. They are native in my country and they just look majestic, from afar that is!
Will's reaction at the end of the video was one of the most wholesome things I've seen this week. Also, the way Tanner credits Will every time he had a part in the project is how a collab should be done (but sadly aren't most of the time). Those snakes look stunning in your setup - fantastic job Tanner! 👍
South American Pit Vipers and Bush Vipers are awesome. Eyelash vipers, Squams, all of em are awesome. Glad Will got such a nice build for them!!
Not only is this vivarium beautiful but also the snakes. What colors. And they are so graceful. Love it.
Love this setup so much! I’m a little worried about the cohabitation, snakes usually aren’t the best with that. it can really stress them and or lead to fighting between them although that being said, I’m not too familiar with vipers so it could be completely fine !
Pit vipers tend to be a lot better with cohabitation than other groups/species but it can definitely lead to problems without enough space provided.
Insularis vipers are often kept in groups
i love how happy he was at the end your a good guy tanner
Wow, the thumbnail for this video was GORGEOUS!!!
I am literally in awe of how stunning those snakes are 😭😭😭😭
Those snakes are supremely chill and gorgeous.
You are truly Blessed. Thank you, for sharing you work! Love n Prayers
I’m so glad you did this, bush vipers are my dream snakes
I absolutely love this set up, the vipers are gorgeous. I would love to create something like this, so much inspiration in your work ❤
I love how he's talking about how awesome a literal type of driftwood is
Those are beautiful animals and what a nice setup!
My go to channel to put on while I'm working on my enclosures. I mostly only have insects, gastropods, and rodents, but still. it's a vibe.
Cool to see you working with Will
It's so peaceful watching your videos, no doubt, one of the best channels I have visited
you got the vision man
just the scene without any animals in it is georgeus
WHAT an INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL enclosure and SNAKES!! SWEET birthday gift! Again, you've done an AMAZING job, Tanner!!
I like how colorful these snakes can get.
So pretty , yet so deadly
This is the best type of art in my opinion
My new favorite build from you!
I love snakes so much could never feed them but always love to watch them. This is so ace.
I love these types of videos because it keeps my mind off of my broken finger😊
I didn't realize these guys could cohabitate! Beautiful enclosure!
Dude this is insane TY
A gorgeous build for some gorgeous animals! They look like lil dragons!
Honestly I love your knowledge and thank you for sharing. What you have done is helping me on my way. Along with learning and respecting the animals and giving them the best I can. For them.
Every time I watch a new video of yours you outdo yourself. Fantastic work Tanner! It looks incredible.
Curious about a few things: tank hydration -- how will your friend keep the humidity up, and will it endanger that African violet (since they're sensitive to water on the leaves)? Also wondering how he's going to feed them -- whether he'll feed in the cage or outside of the cage.
yes I'm also super interested to know about this :)
I was searching for this comment!
African violets love high humidity, the problem is, as you mentioned, the water on the leaves. If droplets are left on the foliage and are exposed to light, the leaves will burn :(
(Otherwise the set up is VERY nice)
Snakes should be fed in cage, and responsible venomous keepers are going to feed in the enclosure to reduce the chances of a human bite or a snake regurgitating. With that said, feeding cohabitated snakes is a bit tougher, but if you are quick and deliberate, you can get all the inhabitants working on their own meal before they even think of stealing their tank-mates' food.
I literally just commented the same lol, i tried to keep some and they are *really* sensitive to water in the leaves (or the leaves touching humid soil too) i wonder if they will survive
I love the scales and colors on these snakes. Gotta be my favorite snake so amazing!
Wow, the foam is a great idea, looks really nice!
With the color scheme and build, this was the most badass one I've seen so far 👍
So cool i love reptiles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🐍
I like the collabs you do
I think it would be interesting to see you travel to places more to build vivariums for others.
Simply exquisite. The terrain and the snakes!
Bro, you're a wizard. This would be a dream to have at home.
The snakes look so beautiful and the setup is the perfect backdrop for them
As a fellow venomous keeper this is exactly the kind of stuff I like to see. Way cool sir
I cant describe how fascinating i find snakes
Wicked stunning job, Tanner, for Wills wicked cool snakes!!! I’m shook! What a beautiful setup!!!
oh man look at the eyes, pure predator, so much intelligence, gives zero Fs, amazing animals nice video
What an awesome tropical setup! Those tree vipers will love it! As i can see Will did too!
I don't know if anyone's ever mentioned this, but I like how you speak slowly and clearly :)
Nice Vivarium! That flower and the snakes' colors are very pretty.
those vipers are absolutely gorgeous
The coolest looking snake. Great work man as always
Amazing build, I would never keep venomous animals my self, but the vivarium looks dope!
until you have to catch the snake. LOL
I LOVE THIIISSSSS!!! I don't think i'll ever get into venomous snakes, but MANNNNN I'd love to own vipers. They are so beautiful. Very nice setup
Those snakes were gorgeous. They have an equally beautiful new home. Great job!
Wow, those are some beautiful animals... Their scales look like tiny leaves!! :D I think it's so cool how the green and yellow ones immediately went into the canopy, while the orange one went to the leaf litter.
Seeing you work with a new species is amazing! I would love to see you work with some larger fish or maybe even a saltwater build if possible?!
I love how your creative thoughts just flow, you structure the whole process in video really well! ❤
I love this video because the African Bush viper is one of my dreams snakes and I'm even planning on tattooing one onto my arm so this video makes me very happy
It's nice to see you use an African Violete, typically viewed as an older person's plant.
Great job as always.
The snakes look so happy in their new home!
I’ve always wanted to own vipers❤
The enclosure is very impressive!
They are the most beautiful snakes I've ever seen! 😍 The habitat you built for them is equally stunning. 😍
If ever I find myself able to own venomous reptiles..it would only be for tree vipers I absolutely adore them! This enclosure looks amazing for them..my envy is immeasurable lol
Great home for the snakes. The orange morph is gorgeous.
Stunning enclosure for some gorgeous snakes. Loved watching them explore
They arw absolutely stunning and look awesome in that enclosure. Much love to both you and will and your animals
this is so cool
Absolutely gorgeous terrarium and snakes, hopefully one day I can keep venomous reptiles like these beauties
These videos are like therapy for me, thank you ❤️
The snakes actually really completed the look !!
That snake in that enclosure look amazing!
~~Drylok's good stuff&a tip,if I may? Get yourself a roller w/3/4" nap,it'll get majority of the piece&cut time by more than half. Since you like using more than one color I suggest simply cutting a 9" into thirds&when you're done? Load it up good&wrap/store it in plastic bag which you can use to take it off the frame also. Make sure any print's on the outside before wrapping in a 2nd bag&seal w/masking tape labeling Drylok Black, Gray etc. Then throw it in the bottom of refrigerator. Do same w/kitchen, living room etc. too. They 'll keep up to a year unused&longer used periodically.
dude ill be honest i get toasted and just watch u go at it, and nothings better thanks for doing you
Tanner this is absolutely stunning!! Such a peaceful beautiful environment. Love this!
Now THAT'S a birthday present. Nice Tanner.
Beautiful! Those Viper's always remind me of tiny dragon's! So pretty!
Dude this was soooo easy to follow and I'm confident I can do something like this. Thank you!
Those are some absolutely beautuful snakes. They look incredible!!