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  • That is nice. I love how you have a nice population of frogs and toads for it!

  • I love your setup your so lucky you have such a beautiful tank!

  • where do you get vivariums?

  • u make them

  • and buy them

  • nice!

  • Man, that is awsome

  • Props to you man. this is one of the nicest vivariums ive ever seen. where did you get to awsome moss? i need to kno cuz i cant find it anywhere? and how much did it all cost?

  • Hey you can well i can i dont know where you live but where i live it grows crazy in my back yard ive scooped some up and used it in my vivariums and it mutyplies ciwck . never found a name for it though!

  • Sweet cage bud! I am sure it quite fun to put together.

  • 9/10 Im a frogger myself lol but i have 7 Lizards 9 Frogs and 2 Snakes!

  • freackin sweet

  • Very very nice. But why such a nice vivarium for such relatively cheap animals???? The vivarium probably cost more than the actualy frogs and anoles.

  • do you just keep fire bellies in that tank

  • no. also there is 3 anoles one brown and two green. i know they turn green and brown but there is a difference between the spieces.

  • Awesome tank, well done. How long did it all take you??

  • mate this is a sweet viv.ive been researing on how 2 build 1.and your is one on the best ive seen.how much does it cost roughly 2 build? ,excluding the tank.

  • water dragons would be fine in that tank i might also add some tree frogs

  • Only baby waterdragons would be able to live here because its not big enough for adults. its 44 gallons

  • Excuse me how much did all this cost?

  • sweet set up... Chinese Water Dragons would be sick if it was bigger... What kind of Sealer did you use, I'm about to build my own?

  • Thanks. I used black silicone.

  • hopefully when i get my aqaurium and turn it into a terium for dart frogs ill show it in step by step movies

    hopefully it will work out and if not i will have a lot off compost for the heap

  • that would be perfect for tree frogs some salamnders dart frogs

    and like u say anoles

  • eeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrr NICE NICE NICE NICE NNNNNNNNNNNIIIIIIIIIICCCCCCCCC­CCEEEEEEEEEEEE i like it welldone

  • sick set up

  • its a shame its not bigger because it would be perfect for some water dragons

  • I thought the same thing. I want to build a bigger one with more features and maybe a couple of new herps, not sure what yet.

  • thats a really nice little eco system

  • looks absolutely incredible. outstanding

  • Thanks! Glad im getting good feedback.

  • the backround i mean

  • are those real rocks stuck to the back of the vivarium or foam?

  • Foam

  • so the very back is foam? What kind of foam?

  • Yes it is foam. Expanding foam, Great Stuff. Covered with silicone and then coco bedding.

  • I just turned my 20 gal fish tank into a vivarium for our first fire belly toad yesterday. It is just gravel and a water section right now. Do you have any better picture? How come you say no cleaning? How did you make the false floor? What about the feces, I am already seeing the frog poo on my rocks. What plants did you use by name there? Sorry for all the questions but want to make a nice home for this toad, then get a couple more and a coupel newts.

  • Sorry i dont have any pictures yet i am working on getting a better camera. There is a little cleaning but not a serious break down of the tank. I siphon most of the water out about every month with a "python" and add fresh water that has sat for at least 24 hours removing dead bugs, skin that has been shed by the anoles and spraying the poo from the leaves to the floor so it can be decomposed.

  • niice, did you glue the wood to the back of the tank?

  • Thanks! No i didnt glue it to the back of the tank the two pieces of wood at the top are just leaning on each other to stay in place but there is three pieces of wood attached to the back held in place with foam and the foam is covered with coco bedding.

  • beautiful set up! do you think that you could send me the plans to build one?

    Thank you!

  • very cool, must have taken a really long time and a lot of work and money

  • Thanks, it took me about 2 weeks and around $400 total including tank, water pump, lights and building materials.

  • Sorry i over estimated, it was only about $320 total.

  • thay ook beautiful just wouldnt want to clean em

  • Actully theres no cleaning involved. Just adding fresh water when it evaporates and the removal of dead insects that dont get eaten. The live plants help breakdown waste and there is a filter box I built that keeps the water clean.

  • omg im so jelous watch out i might go over there and smash that thing up

  • Jealousy will never get you anywhere. I doubt you would be able to smash it up because i have a gaurd watching it and his name is Zeus, so think about it before you take action because you might not have your left buttcheek afterwards:)

  • bad ass!!

  • Oh Im really feeling this viv....nice detail

  • Great tank! Shows dedication and committment.I like the plants you chose.I'll remember your skills when I start my gardening.

  • awesome job..i just finished a 65 gallon ..check out my vids of it

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