'Snake Tank' - Living Terrarium by Xavier Truesdell

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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2010

LIVING TERRARIUMS ARE BUILT WITH LIVE PLANTS AND MOSS TO ENSURE THE MOST NATURAL ENVIRONMENT FOR YOUR ANIMAL. EACH WATERFALL IS HAND CRAFTED USING MOPANI WOOD AND NATURAL STONE. THE LIVING TERRARIUMS ARE INTENDED FOR TROPICAL REPTILES AND/OR AMPHIBIANS. THE ENTIRE ECOSYSTEM IS COMPLETE AND ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS SPRAY MIST PLANTS, MAINTAIN THE WATER LEVEL AND TRIM PLANTS AS DESIRED. THESE LIVING TERRARIUMS ARE UNIQUE ENVIRONMENTS THAT ARE MEANT TO LAST A LIFETIME. Created by Xavier Truesdell | http://facebook.com/XLHits

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  • so the question is, how much?

  • @SuperDZproductions Depends on the size of the tank and if it has a water feature. This terrarium sold for $250.

  • @SuperDZproductions Depends on the size of the tank and if it has a water feature. This terrarium sold for $250.

  • No cleaning needed because healthy bacteria form to create a little ecosystem. Just keep up the water level and trim plants as desired. You might have to spot clean depending on the size of your reptile or how many you have in a terrarium.

  • what animal u put there?

  • @reptoman106 You can put any tropical reptile in my terrarium. This specific setup would be perfect for a snakes, geckos or any tropical lizard.

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  • cleaning that out must be a bitch

  • that looks really good!!!!

  • i love the music, LMFAO.

  • @reptoman106 a salamander would be good too

  • @dttruon You can gas the vivarium with CO2. This is great for the plants and you only need to remove your frogs for a short period of time. I recommend placing several dishes or cups of warm water in or just above the tank. Then, place in chunks of dry ice. If you let the tank fill with the CO2 sublimating from the dry ice and then seal it up, everything in the tank will suffocate except for the plants of course.

  • i've got live plants in my frog terrarium, therefore i've also got mites in my terrarium. apparently i can't hose down the terrarium with excess water. nor can i use soapy water nor miticides because that can kill my frogs. the frogs breathe and rehydrate themselves by exchanging water through their skin, so oil will clog up their pores as well as suffocate them too. what other solution can you think of that is not harmful to the frogs? thank you.

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