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TOPICAQUATIC
Приєднався 3 кві 2021
My plan is to educate and show my passion to anyone that wants to hear :)
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Closed amethyst ecojar build🫙
Thank you so much for watching!!! More high quality content coming soon :) #amythest #jar #ecojar #ecosystem #bioactive #springtails #snail #short #shorts #bioactivevivarium #bioactiveterrarium #closedecosystem
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Building a bioactive vivarium for my miniature dragon 🐉 mountain horned lizard remake!🐲
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Thank you so much for watching!!! #bioactive #aquarium #vivarium #ecosystem #gorgeous #terrarium #paludarium #reptile #short #setup #lizard #mountainhorneddragon
Rubber boa tank vivarium🐍 alligator lizard move and info 🐊
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Thank you so much for watching 💚💚💚 #aquarium #bioactivevivarium #bioactive #reptileenclosure #reptiles #reptilehabitat #snake #boa #lizard #info #cute #funny
🐢Bland aquarium to gorgeous dream paludarium step by step🐸
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Thank you so much for watching!!!!!! #bioactive #bioactivevivarium #aquarium #amphibian #amphibious #gorgeous #paludarium #reptileenclosure #frog #pretty #animal #cute #plantedtank #stepbystep
Bioactive cave vivarium build🐊 build showcase
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Thank you so much for watching!!! #reptile #amphibian #bioactivevivarium #bioactive #reptileroom #aquarium #reptilefamily #reptileenclosure #salamander #reptilehabitat #reptilelife #frog #snake #ecosystem #plantedtank #vivarium
🍓strawberry bioactive terrarium for cute salamander pair
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🍓strawberry bioactive terrarium for cute salamander pair
PT 1 Saltwater showcase : room tour 2024
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PT 1 Saltwater showcase : room tour 2024
🍓Strawberry bioactive vivarium for my cute salamander pair!🕷️
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🍓Strawberry bioactive vivarium for my cute salamander pair!🕷️
Building a 1 gallon cookie jar ecosystem💚🐠
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Building a 1 gallon cookie jar ecosystem💚🐠
Bioactive closed tile ecosystem tank (creature suggestions?)
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Bioactive closed tile ecosystem tank (creature suggestions?)
Herping local lake near my home finding snakes, salamanders, frogs and fish!
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Herping local lake near my home finding snakes, salamanders, frogs and fish!
Gorgeous rainforest herping w my girlfriend!
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Gorgeous rainforest herping w my girlfriend!
How I built a gorgeous moss wall aquarium step by step
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How I built a gorgeous moss wall aquarium step by step
SUCCESSFUL leopard gecko arid vivarium🦎🦎
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SUCCESSFUL leopard gecko arid vivarium🦎🦎
Big reptile feeding/showing off my animals!!!
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Big reptile feeding/showing off my animals!!!
Huge reptile/amphibian room tour! 🦝🐸
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Huge reptile/amphibian room tour! 🦝🐸
Hunting for salamanders in Oregon (multiple species!!!)
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Hunting for salamanders in Oregon (multiple species!!!)
what filtration are you running?
What are tour blues and white on the 40 dollar one I recently got one to go with my kessil a80 because it’s only around 12 watts and this light is 20 trying to see what I should end my blues and whites at I currently am ramping them up daily and am at 35 blues 25 whites
If you like basilisk lizards you should check out terraquaman's enclosure he built for his
I also caught one recently as a juvenile. Named mine noodle. I’d love to connect with you and share our experiences as our snakes grow! I don’t know any other rubber boa owners.
@@kannonauerbach8270 that’s awesome these snakes or so cool tricky part is getting them to eat at first. I’d love to hear about noodles journey!
@@xpier.s7902I bought mine a pinky but it didn’t want it. They only eat once every 1-6 months due to being low temperature snakes. What would you recommend to get them eating in captivity?
We use to catch them as kids. Totally harmless.
looks nice
I love the idea of incorporating crystals! 🌲👻🌲
Bam new catch phrase activated.
One of you’re tanks were a great inspiration for one of my guttural toad tank setups thx
not the blennies ;(
Woah!! That’s so epic. I’ve only ever seen frogs in my pool and toads in my driveway :)
I loved this video!! Your channel is awesome.
@@doriorinori thank you!!! more coming very soon 🤗
New subscriber, I love this paludarium build I can’t wait to see more from you😁
You surly gets no eny thing something special it there for you😮😮😮😅
Is that an alligator
No it’s a crawdad
@Pax-e7x No, not The crawldadThe other thing in the water
Mabye
Cool video. I don’t see very many about this species. I’m so tempted to get one but I’m super intimidated by water features.
He definitely needs a bigger tank. What size tank is that?
@@Igobyquan_ yeah been thinking that aswell got something really cool in the works a 70 gallon tall :) but for now until i complete it he’s gonna be in here. The tank is a 29 gallon and I knew I’d have to upgrade
@@xpier.s7902 ooh yeah he’s gonna thrive in that. Keep up the good work!!
Agama is the genus of species for lizards, agama is not a specific species, but a category of different species, nice video keep it up
Oops I had no idea I’ll have to do more research thank you for the compliment I’ll be posting more builds
@xpier.s7902 a good way to better understand the phylum is to study the braches in taxonomy in biology too hope that helps
How about you leave wild animals in the wild and invest in captive bread species .
How was that 1 with the 2 hour round ball for 70 bucks?I'm thinking about doing that for my 90 gallon right now.T five h o's in a black box on it for blue
This is fire
Sorry Logan. That's rough😮😢
Cool build
Why do I love reptiles so much
Cresteds are so freaking cool. Brilliant pets
Awesome. Any channel recommendations you've used as inspiration?
@@LukeMcGuireoides serpadesign, md fish tanks, dr plants , a lot of where I get my inspiration from is through aquascaping videos I could watch them forever lol
I've got a CBB Shasta-locality northern alligator. Pretty rare to find them in the hobby, at least here on the east coast, let alone CBB ones. If you ever have any spares please let me know! Would be really cool to have more available in the hobby
@@DrakeDragonheart I’d love atttepting to breed these lizards but I’d have to look more into it, near my house I have a spot where these lizards are absolutely everywhere
@@xpier.s7902 Any chance you'd be able to source a pair for me?
Real life slugma!😊
I do not claim to be an expert I got a couple things wrong in this vid such as saying I feed bugs every other day to my crestie I truly feed him bugs once or twice a week and use the powder based food the other times
I’ve used ivy is a couple systems before as it was recommended to me and has worked very well but now that I am looking further into it I’m seeing some ppl say to avoid it I will continue to do my research and will remove if needed for now nothing in the tank will eat it
Seeing a lot of conflicting info if anyone has experience please let me know thank you!!!!
@@xpier.s7902 maybe you know but ivy is poisonous when a leave will be cuttet or something breaks up there will flow out kind of juice. when a human get these over the skin you will get Skin irritation. I dont know if it is the same with animals but thats the only thing I know. Im sorry for my english.
i think some dart frogs would love to live in this beautiful tank
Hi, i have a question. How did you made the waterfall feature in your northern aligater lizard terrarium cause i cant found any thinks that show it. did you did it with a expanding foam and silicon and cover that up with stones and plants and so on or did you build up all your thinks on filter foam or so. Im realy interested.
You seem to have nailed it this tank was heavily inspired by serpadesighs fire belly toad vivarium I used gaps and cracks expanding foam around a big base and used filter foam behind that layer of expanding foam for the water to easily pass through the 2 layers of foam and have a good waterfall I am actively working on a build that is the same concept and will be posting it soon for more clarification thank you so much for showing your interest!!! If that was not clear I can retry typing it aswell 😂🐸
@@xpier.s7902 I written a long answer and it seemed the comment is away. It says there are 3 more comments but there are only 2. Well then I'll rewrite it. I have an Leopardgecko terrrarium and I want to rebuild at. But i also want to build an big Jungle Vivarium. But i tought I should do a smaller before as an preparing (30x30x30 cm). I just have theoretical experiance with that kind of terrariums. I saw that video from serpadesigns. Such Videos like yours, Serpadesigns, Terrarium Designs, Ants Canada, Small scale Tales, Dr. Plants and so on are good enterteining but I learn realy much over an completely year I saw very much and I know much but that is not comparable to practical knowledge. Your Channel is realy good cause you show that you can build an great terrarium without spending 500 dollars. you show that everybody can Build this and thats what I like on you channel. By the way Your waterfall feature looks very natural. keep going. I like your videos Edit: Why im writing so much. I Just Talk about random Things. Thanks for your description about the Build of your northern Alligator vivarium.
in my opionion i would paint the glass on the left side black were you can see the construction foam. i think it will look better. it actually looks good. keep going
I actually already started 😂 I wanted to get the vid out and was just painting for the paint to ship amazing recommendation thank you for your comment!
@@xpier.s7902 ah thats nice. im realy looking for a video were you show these terrarium in a few months or so to show the plants how they grewn. I realy like these terrarium and i think it will look very natural when all the plants started growing.
THIS TANK WAS NOT BUILT CORRECTLY! NEW BUILD UP ON CHANNEL
Dang that's very unfortunate, I really hope you're able to save some in those tanks!
i agree with this guy
Anoles
Anoles could be very cool I have a couple in my Cohab tanks atm if I were to go for another tank with them I would be leaning towards a monkey anole or a false chameleon thank you for the comment! I will look into some cool anoles further
Is this man rich or what
I am not lol due to working at a fish/pet store and being trusted a lot of ppl gave me setups and I’m so grateful to have the tanks others trusted to me with
@@xpier.s7902 I was about to say this man's parents must be rich or he struck it big young in life
if you didnt already, isopods and springtails Edit: nvm
lol I do need to add my isopods will be doing that shortly!
Newts, newts, newts! 😅 j/k but seriously though I think any amphibian would be very pleased with your setup and husbandry 👏
I used to keep a trio of newts in this tank at one point such fun and rewarding animals. Thank you for the comment the moist environment would make amazing for a amphibian and a couple I have my eyes on are, tomato frogs🍅, dart frogs, chubby frog or something of that nature with a large body I love these kind of frogs (sorry I rambled)
get a big ass toad
I wonder what kind of toad would do well in this tank I will look into it
Nice job bro if you like big hermits find a Marshall island Electric blue they are awesome
I actually have one I just forget sometimes he’s still small but is hands down my favorite looking hermit in the hobby thank you for the comment!
The escape artist known as the husky...pretty lovable fun but also sometimes will find ways to be a pain in the ass 😊❤ owned 3
Successful
Womp womp but he has a so cute
At least he/she made the effort and solved their own problem. Power to the puppy 🐾
awesome build! i'm sure he loves it
Kickass room! Loved it
Thank you!☺️
Best shirt ever!😂❤😅😊
Lovely salamanders and build! Do you know their age and sex!?!
Not completely sure on the ages of my salamanders off the top of my head I took them in about 5 months ago, I do know the sex of each as they are very distinguishable from eachother :)
i have NEVER seen this