Here's my vivarium. 100 gallon tank. I just redecorated it this weekend.
Here's what it used to look like. I worked hard on all that foam decor, but I found it to be too difficult to clean and too easy for their food to hide. Plus they were scratching it up and pieces of the foam was breaking off.
by triumphtt » Mon Oct 18, 2010 2:13 pm Only thing I could see it improve would be maybe build onto the ramp with Styrofoam to give it a more rock look (unless you like the wood look) easy cheap adds a bit but I like it overall the way it is! I love this forum
by nair88 » Tue Oct 19, 2010 2:16 am
setup looks great!
Thanks for the kind words.
Triumphtt I was working on making Izzie a rock hide / ramp before I had to leave but I didn't get to finish it but I will probably start a new one when I get back home to my wife & Izzie I want to be able to add some plants / vines into the setup but I am not sure how I am going to be able to get them to hang as the sides are all wood even though they are sealed I don't think the suction cups that they come with will do the job and I am not sure about using hooks as I know Izzie gets into a crazy mode every now and then where Izzie likes to jump around & run like a lunatic. I think Izzie must have been a gymnast in a previous life or something :lol: I have been reading :study: up on different things on how people attach vines / plants but I am a bit lost in which direction to take, I was wondering if you or anyone else here might have an idea that is safe.
You can get it at most hardware stores. Look at my post a few posts back (my recently built white viv). See the trim pieces on there? That's held with only a few small pieces of that tape! (Didn't want to permanently mount the trim yet).
You can get it at most hardware stores. Look at my post a few posts back (my recently built white viv). See the trim pieces on there? That's held with only a few small pieces of that tape! (Didn't want to permanently mount the trim yet).
Actually if you're looking at my box with the branches in it, I mounted THOSE branches with screws! They were too heavy to use that tape! I only used the tape on the white trim on the outside of the box.
Full view. Basking spot will be on the right. Cool side on the left. Just basics inside right now. Made the hide and a wall. Wall is being grouted and sealed today.
Center to Right side. Hide I made with only two sides so I can see in it. I plan on maybe putting some tint or something so we won't bug him if he wants some privacy.
Flash wouldn't go off on the camera for the cool side its not really that dark
Right to left shot
Shot under the hide before rice pack and towels were put in
Very Annoyed that I'm still taking pictures and he's trying to sleep
Here is Boris in his playground, he explores every level everyday, he is a little more than 3 months old,
my first beardie all is going better than expected. He is a good boy, eats his veggies, crix and dubia's, likes
his bath 2 times a week and a mist in between bathing. I handle him once a day, he gives me the
signal to place him back into his home. I purchased him from Rio Reptiles, and I highly recommend
them. Being a new owner who has researched bearded dragons alot before I became an owner, I
was suprised how fast they are, and their jumping ability. I knew they grow fast when young, but wow!
its like right before my eyes. I guess I am doing things right.
Great site, thanks for looking.
The fixture is actually 6-8 inches from basking area.Its just the angle of the pic that made it look closer.
Heres an updated pic aswell
The stand the 75gal tank is on will be modified into a nice viv when i pick up supplies.
So here is our new setup....not completely finished but so far they love it....uvb bulbs r not installed yet b/c I ordered them and the irresponsible ups guy broke them so I am waiting on a replacement. I need some suggestions of some other things to put in the cages....
Made some more progress, definitly not finished yet but its atleast to the point where he can live it in now as the rest is just cosmetics on the outside pretty much to do.
If I could make a humble suggestion, is there any way to secure that plateform on the rock, if your beardie should be under it and it falls he could get injured. (it looks like cement, but it may be light) Just a suggestion, because there have been horrible beadie accidents, and I don't want anything to happen to that handsome boy.