How To Build A Paludarium DIY In Depth Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 5 тра 2022
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  • @rickymartin98
    @rickymartin98 2 роки тому +47

    By far the best/most detailed build I’ve seen. Will use this video as my main reference when building my own!!

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  2 роки тому

      Thanknyou and glad it can help you with one of your upcoming builds. Enjoy your creation.

    • @richardbinkley8487
      @richardbinkley8487 2 роки тому +1

      Yea I'm saving this. I like the fans for airflow, most others don't have them

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  2 роки тому +1

      @@richardbinkley8487 they work great!.
      On another build of mine they have been going strong for 8 years.

    • @richardbinkley8487
      @richardbinkley8487 2 роки тому +1

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds I was curious how they held up in a wet environment...I'm glad yours lasted that long!

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  2 роки тому +1

      @@richardbinkley8487 the build i did about 8 years ago was with a larger cpu fan is still the original fan. I'm hoping the 40mm fans hold up to the test of time as well. But ingot 4 of them for like 10 bucks off Amazon. So if they go out at least they are cheap and easy to replace. I'll update if they go out or in a years time as a follow up.

  • @grendul4497
    @grendul4497 2 роки тому +46

    I've been wanting to build a paludarium for over a year. I have all the parts sitting in my garage. I won't touch it until I know exactly what I'm going to do. I have watched HUNDREDS of videos on this. This video is the first one I've seen that I agree with 100%. It's a pro build. I see too many people keeping their false bottoms saturated in these builds and using shortcuts that don't make sense. I am truly impressed by this video.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  2 роки тому +8

      Wow... thank you the nice comment. You are inspiring me to build more. I learned a lot over the years through trial and error. Everything I learned went into this build. You are right, we cannot cut corners especially when it comes to water features if we want them to be successful. I foundnit importand to not rush it and take my time over every square inch of the process. Hope you enjoy building your paludarium and have fun!

    • @nottutorials2843
      @nottutorials2843 Рік тому +1

      There is no such thing as the "perfect" build ;) Don't hold yourself back from creating and making dream projects in fear of making mistakes : it might make you regret either the long wait or the smallest mistale you might make. If you have all the equipment and if you've done a thourough reasearch, go for it ! There is no rush to finish it in one sitting, if you are unsure about a creative decision, just take a break and regroup. I know I've held back many projects I wished I would have tried sooner

    • @donnywhitedonny6221
      @donnywhitedonny6221 Рік тому +1

      Nice work im making one for a snake that I've yet to get .. How does the great stuff hold up to water?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      Holds up with no issues. They also sell a pond and stone that is black. But if you are covering it with drylok or something similar, there is no need to spend the extra $$$ for the color

    • @bennydufresne8994
      @bennydufresne8994 11 місяців тому +1

      Is the false bottom not supposed to be saturated?

  • @Tmprofessionalpainting
    @Tmprofessionalpainting Рік тому +9

    I’ve watched this video over 100 times while I built this Paludarium. Every time I did, I caught another detail that I had previously missed. I couldn’t find this glass enclosure so I built a cabinet and stand from 2x4’s, plywood and a couple gallons of epoxy. I finished most of the build and am currently waiting for my plants.
    I’ve done many projects over the years. This, by far, is the most frustrating and complex project I’ve ever attempted. Many times I’ve considered taking it out in the back and burning it. I am really glad I didn’t because now that I’m nearing the final stages, it is by far the most rewarding and beautiful project I’ve ever built. My friends and family who have seen it are absolutely amazed. This will not be my last Paludarium build.
    Before seeing this video, I didn’t know what a Paludarium was and would have NEVER considered building it without this very detailed “How to Build a Paludarium DIY” video. Thank you, Brad.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      This is great and I'm so happy you challenged yourself to learn something new. It will bring you joy for years to come! I'm glad you found my video helpful and have fun planting. Send me a pic on my Instagram when complete!
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

    • @Tmprofessionalpainting
      @Tmprofessionalpainting 11 місяців тому +2

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds Thanks for responding. I'm still tweaking a lot of things. It may be awhile before I risk putting critters in. I have a lot to learn still. I'll send a pic once plants go in and I finish up some loose ends. I'm too excited to start another one. I, for one, truly appreciate the time and effort you put into this video so people like me stand a chance. Thanks again!

  • @rybuds47
    @rybuds47 Рік тому +3

    How many features will this build have?
    Brad - "Yes" 😀

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому +4

      🤣🤣🤣 threw everything at the wall.... and it all stuck
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢

  • @mikeconley6331
    @mikeconley6331 29 днів тому +1

    Bout to start my second build here in a month or so man yours is HELLA DOPE BRO , can’t wait to get started on mine

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  29 днів тому +2

      Thanx bro, it is definitely one of my favorite builds to date. I'll have a simple DIY Paludarium build coming out in the next 2-3 weeks. Stay tuned and have fin woth your 2nd build. Lmk if you have any questions.
      🤘💯🤘

    • @mikeconley6331
      @mikeconley6331 27 днів тому +1

      Mos definitely man can’t wait to see he next one … so how long do you think it took u to build this one ?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  27 днів тому +1

      @mikeconley6331 it took about a month, but j also had to factor in setting up the camera and getting the right angles. Realistically, including cure time, material in the mail, and waiting to advance because of that, I could have done it in 3 weeks

  • @sos8785
    @sos8785 2 місяці тому +1

    Literally the most helpful thing I've ever watched on youtube

  • @sagerider4067
    @sagerider4067 Рік тому +2

    Like John Hammond I feel you should have used the “ Spared no expense” phrase about 500 times! Great build!!

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      Lol, maybe I'll have to say that in the next build 🤣.
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢

  • @NeanderthalDogma
    @NeanderthalDogma 7 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant video man thanks alot

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  7 місяців тому +1

      Of course, thanx for watching!
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

  • @RichardBronosky
    @RichardBronosky Рік тому +2

    7:37 effing brilliant! ☮️❤️🌈

  • @frogsnfrags8702
    @frogsnfrags8702 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the shout out. That's great may have to collaborate on my future tank!

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you and the lid you make is awesome. Turning point for the hobby! Let's collaborate and build something cool!

  • @artfuldodger5531
    @artfuldodger5531 Місяць тому +1

    Wow! Truly makes you appreciate the effort and planning involved. I’m not sure I’d ever attempt such a creation

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you. Start with a smaller, easier build and work your way up. I am currently putting together an easy/simple paludarium build. Hope to have it out in a month or so.
      🤘💯🤘

  • @kimberlykmcmyers6677
    @kimberlykmcmyers6677 2 місяці тому +1

    Awesome! I would probably create a false wall back to run all my tubing up and over since I’m using a 75wide aquarium and I’m afraid of drilling into glass and messing up.
    I will definitely use all the other ideas !!

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  2 місяці тому +1

      False wall would be a great option. Bit as long as it's not tempered glass, drilling glass is easy, just nerve-wracking the 1st few times yoh do it 😂. I'm glad you got some ideas from this build. Still one of my favorites. Let me know ow if you have any questions along the way!
      🤘💯🤘

  • @LukeMcGuireoides
    @LukeMcGuireoides Рік тому +2

    Troy Goldberg has a build video, it's a background tutorial I believe, on his giant front opening tank, and when he applied the drylok to the expanding foam he didn't even use a full coat. He just made a kind of light sparse coat. It threw me off. His work is amazing, so this should be a successful technique.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому +1

      Troy definitely has some good videos out! The huge glass paludarium he did a few years back is amazing

  • @kenthanna
    @kenthanna Місяць тому +1

    Amazing

  • @colereed2962
    @colereed2962 10 місяців тому +1

    Mannnn I want one!

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  10 місяців тому

      Take on the challenge and build it. I'm sure you'll do great! Especially if you're having fin doing it!
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐢🐍🌱

  • @carmoscreations2802
    @carmoscreations2802 8 місяців тому +1

    This is absolutely amazing. Very inspiring!

  • @robertmunoz3947
    @robertmunoz3947 9 місяців тому +1

    Whoa this is 🔥! Amazing job!!

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  9 місяців тому

      Thank you Robert🔥, your support is appreciated.
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐢🐍🌱

  • @RNGMSTR
    @RNGMSTR 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for waking me up, and letting me know how much of an amature i am LOL... i built my first frog enclosure this week and wow the difference between yours and mine

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  8 місяців тому

      Lol, we all started with our 1st build my friend! Take what you learned from your 1st one and build another when you're ready.
      🤘💯🦎🐍🐢🐸🌱

  • @offsetluv2648
    @offsetluv2648 8 місяців тому +1

    Appreciate you taking the time! This build is badass!!! It provided the info to build one with my son. Again, thank you

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  8 місяців тому

      Of course and I'm glad you are able to build one with your son to watch an ecosystem evolve over the years!
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

  • @Living_Ghetto_fab
    @Living_Ghetto_fab Рік тому +2

    Thanks for this video!

  • @NorAlb_Chainsaw_Carver
    @NorAlb_Chainsaw_Carver 4 місяці тому +1

    excellent

  • @jeffersonmiranda7452
    @jeffersonmiranda7452 Рік тому +2

    This is gold

  • @jasonholman7894
    @jasonholman7894 2 роки тому +3

    This is amazing. Awesome work.

  • @my_isabell
    @my_isabell 10 місяців тому +5

    Brad, thank you! Your films have been a great inspiration and help for my own work. I admire your artistic skills and your voice and your hands make me feel relaxed. Just one humble request: I'd love to see more of the animals in your videos; how they become part of the environment you've created for them and some update to see if everything goes peachy ;) Do you think it could be possible?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  10 місяців тому +3

      Thank you so much, and I'm glad my videos have helped you with your projects! I like your request, and I'll do an update on the enclosures soon for you. I just have to finish this current build I'm working on. Then do a 4 ways to add aid circulation to an enclosure. After that, I'll do an update video! Your support is valued.
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐢🐍🌱

  • @ericszeles8538
    @ericszeles8538 Місяць тому +1

    This is amazing man! Been doing so much research on everything I can, and this is by far my favorite build and the most informative! Where did you end up finding the 3d printed pieces for the lid and did you use custom made parts for the lid? Thanks so much!!

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you, it was a fun build to do and is still doing amazing. I did do an updated video recently on it. I will have a another 36x18x18 easy DIY Paludarium build coming out in about 3 weeks.
      The 3D printed lid link is in the description. Check it out there.
      Have fin building!
      🤘💯🤘

  • @scott8277
    @scott8277 9 місяців тому +1

    work of art

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you Scott! It was definitely a fun build that has grown in nicely!
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐢🐍🌱

  • @dondutch4107
    @dondutch4107 Рік тому +2

    mechanically 110% genius, aesthetic is not natural more fantasy... still by far the best video ive seen for someone looking to build their own.. Bravo

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! A lot of thought went into how it would all function together. That's what I like to share. I remember years ago trying to figure a lot of this out on my own through trial and error. The most important thing I found is not cutting corners when it come to water lol.

    • @dondutch4107
      @dondutch4107 Рік тому +1

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds you sir, know what you are talking about

  • @Jessica_Gerke
    @Jessica_Gerke 2 роки тому +2

    So creative! Beautiful build just beautiful!

  • @dustinballard2937
    @dustinballard2937 Рік тому +1

    Amazing!

  • @BigShrimpin416
    @BigShrimpin416 7 місяців тому +1

    Top notch build! Def using this video as a reference! Thank you for such a detailed video! It is much appreciated ❤

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  7 місяців тому +2

      Thank you, and I'm glad you found it useful. Have fun with your build and lmk if you have any questions along the way!
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

    • @BigShrimpin416
      @BigShrimpin416 7 місяців тому +1

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds thanks so much!

  • @enricopiccigallo2859
    @enricopiccigallo2859 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic ❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @TheTallHeathen
    @TheTallHeathen Рік тому +6

    This is a stunning build dude! I really appreciate your breakdowns and masterful approach to building all the details! 🤘🏼

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому +1

      Thanx bro! We all learn from each other for endless possibilities.
      Have fun with your build 🤘🤘💯🦎🐢🐍🐸

  • @kentmcnab526
    @kentmcnab526 2 роки тому +2

    This is a very beautiful build!!!!

  • @timothyjohnson7628
    @timothyjohnson7628 Рік тому +3

    What a beautiful and cohesive enclosure! I love the diversity in both the scape and the inhabitants. It's awesome to see someone else use pink insulation in their scapes. I look forward to seeing your future builds!

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      Thanx, and yeah the xps board works great. I'm glad I started using it in certain parts of builds. Thanx for your support.
      🤘💯🦎🐢🐸🐍

  • @seannel2453
    @seannel2453 Рік тому +1

    Only seeing this now, but wow. Insane build man 🤘

  • @panacheclub810
    @panacheclub810 11 місяців тому +1

    woooow just wow. pretty much the best and most detailed video i could possibly find. and love all the living creatures in there. sweet!

  • @erintraicene7422
    @erintraicene7422 2 роки тому +5

    Your videos are great! Wish I could get in person help lol.
    I’m learning all I can before I dive in and found your videos to be one of the best so far. A bit intimidating how amazing they are.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you for the kind words. They can be intimidating but once you get started they somehow just fall into place as you keep building. Mistakes will be made and that's fine. Just need to correct them as they come. A lot of the things I have learned were trial and error. So I figured I'd make some videos to try and help the next person out. Enjoy building your own that's what it about.

    • @erintraicene7422
      @erintraicene7422 2 роки тому +1

      Brad's Bioactive Builds thank you!

  • @ruton22
    @ruton22 2 роки тому +2

    Grate video love stuff like this always gives me ideas 💡 and stuff I would never of thought of my self ❤

  • @MichaelMakesEverything
    @MichaelMakesEverything Рік тому +3

    Do your dart frogs do okay with that big water feature? I’ve started working on a huge paludarium of my own but recently a lot of people have been putting the fear into me that the dart frogs will drown.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому +3

      I think it is something to be mindful of. I have added a lot of surface area with the background to where I was able to more then triple the usable space I lost from the water feature. I personally never had any issue with it but i monitor them closely. Another paludarium I have has 3 darts in it for 7 years now with jo issues. In this build video they both sit in the waterfall and have never gone into the "pond" area, even if there is a fruit fly in the water. I have seen them watch it and wait for the fly to climb out then eat it. Darts can swim they just aren't great at it, but for something like this they would be able to easily climb out if needed. When I first put them into this paludarium I placed them into the water so I would be there to observe them. They swam out just fine. I did this more then once to be sure and to also teach them what to do incase they go in when I'm not home. You can also get a camera that hooks up to wifi to do a Time-lapse and see if there are any issues.

  • @joshb7857
    @joshb7857 11 місяців тому +1

    This is the best video I've seen and this will be my guide for my first build thank you

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  11 місяців тому +1

      Of course, I'm glad you liked it and found it helpful. Have fun with your build. Feel free to ask any questions along the way.
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

  • @EcoHabitat90
    @EcoHabitat90 5 місяців тому +1

    Finally found a satisfying video with all details. Now i can use this as my inspiration for my very first enclosure.Thank you.
    I would like to ask how long you run the ventilation fan.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  5 місяців тому +1

      I'm glad you found my channel and finding helpful. I just uploaded an update on this enclosure yesterday. Day 1 - day 662.
      I run the fans from 930am to 1130am, and 530pm to 730pm. I might add a half hour long duration in the middle ofnthose times after I mad some adjustments once the plants grow in some more (I trimmed a lot of them back) but the more plants the more I'll run them.

    • @EcoHabitat90
      @EcoHabitat90 5 місяців тому +1

      I am watching again and again this same video. Each time i watch i get more ideas. I will definitely watch your other videos . Thank a lot for the reply. Keep up the good work. Happy new year.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  5 місяців тому +2

      @AnoopAKumar-zs1ry awesome, there is definitely a lot going on in this build that all comes together real nice. The most important thing is you have fun while creating your enclosure. Lmk if you have any questions along the way!
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

    • @EcoHabitat90
      @EcoHabitat90 5 місяців тому +1

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds Sure.. that was so nice of you. Thank you

  • @annavonwinterfell7891
    @annavonwinterfell7891 Рік тому +3

    Omfg.... This was soooo amazing to watch. I'm just looking for inspiration for a background for a big cabinet for my orchids. FOUND IT!
    Also great to see how to install water, fog and ventilation system!
    Gotta find out if I can get those lights here.
    Looking forward to seeing more of your videos!

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому +1

      Thank you and glad youbfound what you are looking for! Have fun building something for your Orchids!

  • @LukeMcGuireoides
    @LukeMcGuireoides Рік тому +4

    Your tutorials are great. You really have a knack for explaining everything thoroughly and teaching, basically. I've only got a bit of finishing touch planting to do on my first vivarium. I'll be getting a crestie sometime in the spring. My nieces and nephew are totally psyched. It has turned out well, all in all. Using NEHERP for the substrate was a good call. They include more than enough bottom and substrate, at the most reasonable price I could find. The microfauna they sent was very low population though. I think I'm gonna need to reseed, or seed properly perhaps. Look forward to more from your channel :)

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      Thank you for the comment, and I'm glad you were able to get something from it.
      I actually started making videos for my nephews, and it was a gargoyle gecko build lol.
      You will be surprised how many 10 isopods could multiple. I put about 20 in one of my arid ackie monitor builds and there are 100's now. I use that enclosure to seed others now.
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢

  • @hunterw4332
    @hunterw4332 2 роки тому +2

    Thankyou for this I have no words absolutely Amazing

  • @randomvideos6944
    @randomvideos6944 2 роки тому +2

    What’s the trick to getting the doors off so easily?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  2 роки тому

      If you have a spare exo terra laying around give it a test run.
      Open the door and lift up and towards you. Making sure not to put your other hand on the topnof the frame.
      When you put it back in pit the top peg in the hole. Then slide the bottom peg along the bottom lip until it seats in the designated swing arm hole.
      If it's a real tight exoterra sometimes you can use a razor and cut 3-5 inches by just running the blade along the top outside rim of the frame/lid.
      There are some helpful videos also on UA-cam as well

  • @joelhowe632
    @joelhowe632 Рік тому +2

    Nice build bro I’ve seen just about every build on UA-cam and yours is up near the top if not at the top. Nice inhabitants choice as well.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      Thats cool to hear. Thank you very much. I threw as much as I could at this build so it all worked as 1 unit. It's growing in crazy now. I'll have to do a 6 month or year update when it comes time.

    • @joelhowe632
      @joelhowe632 Рік тому +1

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds yeah!!! please do a 6 month or one year update! whenever you see that it’s truly worth showing! Don’t feel rushed if it’s slow to aclimate and fill in but the first thing I thought at the end of the video was damn?!?!?!? I wish I could see how this enclosure filled out and grew in! But like I said wait for the rite moment don’t rush it if it’s not rite… 🙏 make it climatic as you already rose above so many others 🫵🤘✌️looking forward to what grew in bro!!!

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      @@joelhowe632 definitely will bro! You gave me an idea to be able to put out more content to. Builds take a while to do aside from making and editing videos lol. An update would be much quicker and really show how these grow in and look totally different from when 1st planted. I rewatched this video the other day and it looks empty compared to now 😆
      I have another empty 36x18x36 sitting next to it now and debating on what I should build it for...
      Thanks for your support.

  • @NeanderthalDogma
    @NeanderthalDogma 7 місяців тому +1

    I learn so many different tips and tricks from warching individual buuilds. There are so many different methods and with the peoples combined ingenuity really helps me make things better.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  7 місяців тому +1

      Awesome, that what's its all about! A community helping each other advance the hobby!
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

    • @NeanderthalDogma
      @NeanderthalDogma 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@bradsbioactivebuildsyeah I am currently referencing this video for the air duct. Your videos are brilliant. Your effort is very inspiring.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  6 місяців тому

      @NeanderthalDogma thank you, i wish I would have used hot glue to attach the ducts to eachother, I forgot that's how I fmdid it abumout 8 years ago lol. Also when .asking the lid it is important to make sure it's a snug fit so nothing gets in.
      Have fun woth it and Lmk if you have questions as you build
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

    • @NeanderthalDogma
      @NeanderthalDogma 6 місяців тому +1

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds oh no what was wrong with the hot glue?🤣🤣 i did because it was quicker, but i miggt have to tear it out. I made it a little to big for my tank dimensions so the left side is about half an inch from the wall.

    • @NeanderthalDogma
      @NeanderthalDogma 6 місяців тому +1

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds oh i misread that. Good. Lol. Yeah i used hot glue because didnt want to wait for the silicone. I will probably just cut off the ends and make it shorter maybe just on the left side. I couldnt get it as snug as you so i had to glue little ledges in the duct for the fan to sit on.

  • @thatcarguy_ty4645
    @thatcarguy_ty4645 5 місяців тому +1

    Love the video man, really well done, and great attention to detail. One question though, when laying your dark final coat to then achieve the rock, are you using the quikrete dye directly on the already dry drylok? Or are you mixing quikrete and drylok for that dark final layer?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanx, it was definitely a fun build and I'll have an update video coming out in the next week.
      For my final dark coat I mixed quikrete into the drylok. In otherworldly there is drylok in every coat I apply.
      Hope this helps.
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

  • @wandamullen5545
    @wandamullen5545 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much for your detailed video! I am getting ready for my first paludarium build! Just curious how many cans of silicones c) and spray foam you used for tank this size? Thank you!

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you and I'm glad you enjoyed it. I'm not sure how much I used but if I were to guess 4 silicones and 7 spray foam. Maybe less.
      🤘💯🤘

  • @Boxy005
    @Boxy005 10 місяців тому +1

    Thoroughly enjoyed this, I am currently looking at building one myself when I get my own place! I have a few questions, is there a place to dm you at all?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  10 місяців тому

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
      Feel free to dm me on IG
      BradsBioactiveBuilds.
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

  • @brandonbrace8642
    @brandonbrace8642 Рік тому +1

    This is amazing! Love the video, What thickness corrugated plastic did you use? Thank you, keep up the cool builds

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      Thank you and I belive it is 1/8th inch. I got it from home depo by the plexiglass. The silicone in that section I found to work best. It's 100% silicone in a white tube with red on it. It's for plastics and animal safe once curred.

  • @darrenbarkerful
    @darrenbarkerful 4 місяці тому +1

    I have read that most dart frogs are not good swimmers and shouldn't have access to deeper than their heads. Your build is what I've always dreamed of but how are you preventing your dart from drowning?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  4 місяці тому +1

      It can be a controversial topic. And I wouldn't suggest it to new dart frog keepers.
      With that being said, in order this to be successful, I need to have a backup enclosure ready if it doesn't work out during any time of them living in here.
      I had a previous paludarium that had 3 blue azureus living in there for 8 years.
      The tricks i have found are to make a larger than needed land area. This can also be achieved by doing 3 walls of the background.
      Make it easy for them to climb out of the water. They are not great swimmers, but they are going to have a natural instinct to swim out of the water rather than sink like a rock. I will actually place them into the water when they 1st get into the enclosure so I can supervise them swimming out a few time incase they accidentally fall in later on. But I'm still yet to lose a dart due to drowning.
      I also don't keep 2 females in an enclosure to reduce them wrestling and drowning 1 another.
      I also keep a close eye on them while living in the enclosure.
      I think it comes down to the individual frog and their behavior rather than a blanket statement.
      With all that being said, nothing is 100% guaranteed. Definitely do your research and do what you are comfortable with if you decide to go either way.
      Hope this helps.
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

    • @darrenbarkerful
      @darrenbarkerful 4 місяці тому +1

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds Thank you very much. I really appreciate your reply. I've seen a lot of videos and a few take this approach but you're the first creator to reply to my question.
      Thank you very much.

  • @gabbyg9381
    @gabbyg9381 9 місяців тому +1

    25:54 Question. How does adding another layer of corrugated plastic w/ screen, to the inside of the water chamber, help water pass faster? Is that because the outer screen might get clogged?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  9 місяців тому +1

      I said, "The water pass through," not water faster. I did have to listen to it a few time though. It does sound like I say water faster lol. But to your comment. I have noticed that when plant leaves from the canopy fall into the water, they will end up on the screen (water pass through), so in a way, it won't make it to the back chamber. Keeping the back chamber as debris free as possible.

  • @jathmin7305
    @jathmin7305 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank you so much for doing such a detailed video of the process! Seeing you drill the holes has made me a lot less scared to drill into my own tank. And that air duct is genius! Just wondering why you decided to have the air flow from the bottom up instead of the other way around?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you, Jathmin! If you have some extra glass laying around, do a test first. Butnit really is super simple. Just let the weight of the drill do the work.
      The airducts add so much to the build. I have the air flow blowing up bit I'm sure it can be done either way. I just thought it would be more natural to have the air/wind at the top.
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

  • @stephaniekennedy674
    @stephaniekennedy674 Рік тому +2

    This is an amazing video!! Thank you for being so detailed! I’m in the process of getting everything to do a build like this one. Could you tell me what size holes you made in the glass? And about how far up is the input exterior canister filter hole? How much higher is the water overflow hole from the input exterior canister filter hole?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      The hole size in the glass for the input exterior canister filter was the same or closest to (on the larger side) of the outside diameter of the hose. I went 4" above the waterline for this hole.
      Lmk if you have any questions.
      Her is a link for the drill bits I used for the glass
      Diamond Hole Saw, 15 pcs Diamond Drill Bits Set Glass Drill Bit Extractor Remover Tools for Glass, Ceramics, Porcelain, Ceramic Tile (1/4"-2") a.co/63INwm0

  • @jonathonkritz1218
    @jonathonkritz1218 9 місяців тому +1

    You drilled holes in the glass. Is/Was that tempered glass? Most glass in enclosures are tempered at this point.
    I've never attempted to cut a hole in tempered.
    I need to to some predrilling in an Aquarium for a sump filtration.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  9 місяців тому

      Thanx for the question. No, it was not tempered glass. Exo Terra doesn't use tempered. Other fish tanks might, but it usually says if they are. You can search tricks using polarized sunglasses and see the difference between tempered and nontempered glass.
      But drilling glass is fairly easy. Just use water to cool the bit. A Jig will be your friend and add no pressure to the drill. Let the weight of the drill do the work. It usually takes me about 4-5 minutes to drill through 1/4"glass.
      Hope this helps
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐢🐍🌱

  • @colereed2962
    @colereed2962 10 місяців тому +1

    I wanna build something for my water dragon in this same tank

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  10 місяців тому

      It's a fun tank to build in. A lot of different options you can create!
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐢🐍🌱

  • @lakerland420
    @lakerland420 Рік тому +2

    How are the dart frogs doing in there? I’ve seen a lot of people saying you shouldn’t put dart fronts in a paludarium because they can’t swim. Have Yours be doing ok?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      I think it's mixed opinions. Facts are they are not great swimmers but can swim out of water.
      My Blue Azureus Tinctorius in another build for the last 8+ years have done great with a water feature.
      In this build my colbolts are doing well. I watch them to make sure there is not an issue. If there is they get moved out. They do not use the pond section but I often see them haning out in or in the waterfall. I do loose some floor space for them with the pond but I built the hardscape background in a way to maximize surface area to make up for that. They seem happy in this enclosure. Eating well. Out and about always coming out to see what I'm doing in the animal room.
      With that being said I do suggest an experience keeping only keep a pond area and watch for signs of stress.
      I have also put them in the water to watch them get out with ease and so if they did go in when I was not around they would know exactly where to go and how to get out. Each time their instinct too over and they got onto land with no problem. Hope this answer helps.

  • @jessicalind5086
    @jessicalind5086 7 місяців тому +1

    I've been worried about the wood and foam with high humidity. But this seems to work for you. How do you think it works now?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  7 місяців тому +1

      Good question, it really depends on the kind of wood thay is used. Cork bark holds up very well with humidity. The ghost wood holds up well to but will go through a mold process (normal with most things as it acclimates) but will clear up in a week or 2. The drift wood and spider wood have no issues.
      The foam has no issues what so ever.
      🤘💯🦎🐍🐢🐸🌱

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  7 місяців тому +1

      Grape wood is not ideal for humid environments, I learned the hard way years ago.

  • @samuelsharp1447
    @samuelsharp1447 Рік тому +2

    I have been wanting to do a build like this for a while and I just got my hands on a 55 gallon and I am going to use this for a reference can I ask for a list of all the animals you have in there

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому +1

      It's definitely a fun build to do. Currently have 2 glass frogs, 2 mourning geckos, colbolt, guppies, mystery snail, and some other fish. Thanx for watching and your support! Feel free to ask any further questions

  • @danielschneider7307
    @danielschneider7307 Рік тому +1

    Do you get algae build-up on the waterfall? If so, how do you clean it without rubbing off the drylok?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      I do at times. Nothing to crazy. The drylok is fine e when I scrub it off with a toothbrush.
      🤘💯🐢🐍🐸🦎

  • @Bobbynles
    @Bobbynles 10 місяців тому +1

    Fabulous build, thank you. Question about the fogger. I've had trouble getting my Foggers to extend over long and high distances. The tubing they supply sags and then the fog just trickles out. Is that why you use the PVC? To help it travel a long distance so it can put out the same amount of fog? Or am I just using too small of a fogger do you suppose?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you, I just had to cut some of it back a little bit because it was starting to grow in way to much lol.
      It may be to small of a fogger your using. I just added the pvc for cosmetic, and so the tub wouldn't need to make a 90° angle. This way it attaches to the pvc and the pvc does the 90° angle.
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

  • @Toograced
    @Toograced Рік тому +1

    I've just watched through 3 of your videos detailing this process. I just want to thank you not only for being so clear and specific, but also for all the editing and recording you had to do, to present this information.
    One thing I don't have experience with is the PC fan and how to set that up, power it and make it work. Do you have a video on this? I will search UA-cam in hopes to better understand. Thank again.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for you comment. I never knew how much could actually go into making a video until I started lol.
      I'm currently working on a PC fan video where I use 4 different examples. I'm just waiting on 1 more price tk the puzzle to make it a quick release and easy to remove. Hopefully soon. But I have noticed the vivariums and paludariums I put fans in do very well for the plants . Helps remove stagnant air.
      🤘💯🦎🐍🐢🐸

    • @Toograced
      @Toograced Рік тому +1

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds
      Thanks for your reply. I will most likely get my Paludarium started in about 6 to 8 months from now. I will be making my tank from upcycled plate glass taken out of a home. I do hope I end up seeing your video on the PC fans before I get started. Keep up the awesome work and thank you for everything.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      @Heaven Graced awesome, glad you are going to build one! And yes, I'll have the video out by then.
      🤘💯🦎🐍🐢🐸

  • @OfficialStratoMusic
    @OfficialStratoMusic 3 місяці тому +1

    Hello Brad, regarding the lights, wouldnt the 24-36" have fit the tank aswell? For cheaper instead of the other size you showed you got.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  3 місяці тому +1

      Yes it would have but I wanted more coverage from end to end with light. The smaller on would have about 7" on each side not as lit up

  • @user-qq7nv7rx6w
    @user-qq7nv7rx6w 6 місяців тому +1

    Hey Brad! Thanks for sharing how to build. Can you upload an update how it looks today? Best

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  6 місяців тому +1

      I'll post one on my IG tomorrow, I had plans on doing an update on it, but I had to move it to another room this weekend. So I had to dismantle it last minute. I might do a quick video putting it back together. But it is doing well, and I'm constantly having to cut back plants.

  • @rhyswerner1748
    @rhyswerner1748 Рік тому +1

    As an Aussie unable to have these types of frogs do you think red eyes could work?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      I'm not too well versed on current red eyed tree frog care. I don't want to say 1 way or the other. But the dart frogs have been doing great.
      🤘💯🦎🐍🐢🐸

  • @pirronefrank
    @pirronefrank 9 місяців тому +1

    Hey brad love your builds. I based my 36x18x36 build off of yours. I am receiving bumble bee darts this week. I have loads of canopies and alot of land area. I would love your oppinion on it

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  9 місяців тому

      Thank you and I'm glad you found this build helpful. Bumblebees are awesome and fairly bold. Love mine.
      I have a patreon, you can message me on there ir on my IG account and I can answer any questions or give opinions there!
      Thanx for your support!
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐢🐍🌱
      patreon.com/user?u=98339191

  • @brantleyroedler5647
    @brantleyroedler5647 Рік тому +1

    Wanting to do something like this but unsure of the inhabitants I can use. Do you have a list of all the ones you use in this set up?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      dart frogs and mourning geckos with some fish and added 2 african dwarf frogs.
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢

  • @alannaveness6539
    @alannaveness6539 2 роки тому +2

    Is it possible to get a link on the fans you used?
    I really love some of the ideas you have incorporated.

  • @JoshuaMerchant
    @JoshuaMerchant Рік тому +1

    Did you use tc aquatic plants so you didn’t have to worry about snails or other random
    Hitch hikers?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      It's an added benefit, but they were on sale. I usually quarantine plants for a little bit before adding. There is a fish store by me that I trust when it comes to plants and hitch hikers too.

  • @chewychewster4190
    @chewychewster4190 Рік тому +1

    How are the temperatures in the set up? does the warm water help with the temps? Im just curious as i want to use some of your technics but i gotta have these whites tree frogs in the 80s during the day.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      Temps are usually around varying
      Top, hight 70's
      Mid, mid 70s
      Bottom, low 70s
      If I turn the water heater up, it can adjust the numbers above.

  • @Rhaymarieb
    @Rhaymarieb 2 роки тому +2

    AMAZING VIDEO!! I have been looking for this exact tank and have had no luck! Do you know where your wife got it? Thanks so much!

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you. I live in the Chicago area and got it at the Chicago Reptile House. If you are not in the area I would look for reptile expos in your area. I'm sure you would find one there.

  • @amandaczudak9688
    @amandaczudak9688 Рік тому +1

    How are you able to prevent mold formation in the air ducts?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      Honestly never thought about that. But hasn't been an issue. I'm sure spring tails are able get there if needed. But that's one of the reasons I added the airduct, to have airflow to prevent mold.

  • @remyum8902
    @remyum8902 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome work, got yourself a new sub.
    You’ve inspired me to build my own paludarium.
    Does the aquasky have build in sound effects for lightning, thunder, and rain? If not, how do you incorporate them in?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  2 роки тому

      Awesome, glad you are inspired to build your own.
      No I added in the sound effects to the lighting in the video. I don't have the Thunderstorm on a set schedule. I usually turn on the Thunderstorm if I'm showing the build to someone. But for everyday use it may be disturbing to animal inhabitants.

    • @remyum8902
      @remyum8902 Рік тому +1

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds I’m about ready to build my paludarium. I’m curious to see how your community of dart frogs, tree frogs, and gecko are doing together. Any issues with humidity for all three species.
      I’m thinking of having the same setup

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому +2

      @Remy Um glad to hear you are going to start your paludarium. When it comes to cohab I would suggest starting with dart and mourning geckos to get a feel for cohabitation. Once you feel confident and learning behaviors, go ahead and start thinking about adding tree frog. Currentl all 3 species are doing well. I have removed sine mourning geckos to another enclosure because of them being parthenogenetic.
      Make sure you have a large enclosure and make a lot of different areas and visual barriers. I found that when it comes to the water area, you can be successful while still maximizing surface area and water portion. Humidity is well.
      Have fun with your build and feel free to ask any questions. Best advice I can give is take your time with making water section secure and water tight.
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢

    • @remyum8902
      @remyum8902 Рік тому +1

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds thank you very much for your feedback, I will definitely take your advices. Keep up the good work on the channel.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      @Remy Um of course anytime and thank you
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢

  • @lakerland420
    @lakerland420 Рік тому +2

    How are the dart frogs doing in there? I’ve seen a lot of people saying you shouldn’t put dart fronts in a paludarium because they can’t swim. Have Yours been doing ok?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      I think it's mixed opinions. Facts are they are not great swimmers but can swim out of water.
      My Blue Azureus Tinctorius in another build for the last 8+ years have done great with a water feature.
      In this build my colbolts are doing well. I watch them to make sure there is not an issue. If there is they get moved out. They do not use the pond section but I often see them haning out in or in the waterfall. I do loose some floor space for them with the pond but I built the hardscape background in a way to maximize surface area to make up for that. They seem happy in this enclosure. Eating well. Out and about always coming out to see what I'm doing in the animal room.
      With that being said I do suggest an experience keeping only keep a pond area and watch for signs of stress.
      I have also put them in the water to watch them get out with ease and so if they did go in when I was not around they would know exactly where to go and how to get out. Each time their instinct too over and they got onto land with no problem. Hope this answer helps.

  • @ryanpottratz1083
    @ryanpottratz1083 10 місяців тому +1

    Any issues with the foam detaching from the glass with time?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  10 місяців тому

      I have not had this issue. I make sure I clean the glass with rubbing alcohol. You can put down some silicone 1st to reinforce it, too. If I only did the back wall, I would proply run into some issues, but with 3 sides done, it also helps hold it in place.
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

  • @rjejames28
    @rjejames28 Місяць тому +1

    I keep reading that your not supposed to put frogs in an enclosure with water like that. Is that true?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Місяць тому +1

      Great question. Yes and no, depending on your level of keeping and usable space inside the enclosure. Definitely want to keep an eye on them with a water feature. I have not had a faitial issue with any. My 1 paludarium I had fir over 10 years with jo issue. The down side is even in bigger enclosures you still loose the footprint of land area where the water is. I'll actually place the frogs in the water a few times when I introduce them to the enclosure so they know how to get out and thar its there. Supervised of course. Then watch them moving forward.

  • @nickcluley2390
    @nickcluley2390 5 місяців тому +1

    Great video, currently building a paludarium for my newts. I'm just wondering what kind of screen/mesh is used for the pump tower?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  5 місяців тому +2

      Thanx, and I used windows screen mesh.
      Hope this helps
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

    • @nickcluley2390
      @nickcluley2390 5 місяців тому +1

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds ah thank you! Did it last/hold up? 😆

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  5 місяців тому +2

      @nickcluley2390 yes it has, it's a measure so it won't weather or rip as easy like aluminum screening. I'll hopefully be uploading an update video Sunday otherwise for sure next Sunday

  • @chewychewster4190
    @chewychewster4190 Рік тому +1

    For the lid parts how did you find them? I have looked on the website and was unable to see those part specifically.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      Looks like the website changed. Hebis selling them through frog daddy
      frogsnfrags.square.site/exoterra-replacement-lids

  • @gonzalo8832
    @gonzalo8832 Рік тому +1

    man , question please, the corrugated plastic what material is it? Polypropylene??? and how much is the thickness??? thank you man

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      It's a plastic. I found a 4x8 sheet at home depo. Use the GE silicone by thay section as well. It's white and red tube ment for plastics and also 100% silicone.
      It's maybe only a 1/4" thick. I'll add it to the description.
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢

    • @gonzalo8832
      @gonzalo8832 Рік тому +1

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds thank you!!

  • @sunshinecarnivores1919
    @sunshinecarnivores1919 Рік тому

    This is great! Want to build something like this but one I have no room and two my measurement skills suck! I have no idea where the 3/4 is on a ruler.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching and support. 3/4 is between 1/2 and 1 inch. I understand the no room part. I reorganize my basement, through out a lot of stuff and I was surprised how much room that gave me. Now it will be filled with reptiles and amphibians lol

    • @sunshinecarnivores1919
      @sunshinecarnivores1919 Рік тому +1

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds I want a pet frog especially dart frogs and my parents are NO!!! To them a dog or a cat is a pet but not a frog. My father says, "you can't take a lizard or a frog for a walk." Both of them are old school when it comes to pets. They said I can only have a pet frog after they pass. I don't want to happen anytime soon. They may be killjoys, but I still love them.

  • @user-ql3hm3zw7k
    @user-ql3hm3zw7k Рік тому +1

    How do you access the fan if you need to replace it?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      Good question. I remove the cork bark "lid" I made over the top of the lid I made with the corrugated plastic door I made in the top of the airduct itself. Then, just pull the fan out by the cord.
      To put a new fan in, I just set it into the airduct and push it down slowly with a ruler applying even pressure.
      🤘💯🐢🐍🐸🦎

  • @vids595
    @vids595 Місяць тому +1

    How well do the tincs swim when they accidentally go into the water?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Місяць тому +1

      I've kept darts in small paludarium bodied water or large paludariums with a lot of usable space. Over the last 10 yearsbi have not had an issue. I purposely place them into water once new to the enclosure so I can see them swim out. Since doing so, i have never seen them enter the water. If I had a concern they would not be in there. They are not great swimmers but can still get out if needed based on the initial time seeing them in. Butbonce again I have not seen them jump, fall or enter the water on their own.
      I would suggest if you are new to dart frogs to not do this on your 1st go around.

  • @daltonatvs
    @daltonatvs Рік тому +1

    How well is the dry lock holding up after having running water over it for 10 months? I've been looking at different materials I'm wanting to make a paladarium with my 180 gallon aquarium.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      Holds up great. But I also did a coat a day for like 10 or 12 days (overkill but I wanted to be safe not sorry, been there done that lol) No leaks, that I can tell evidence by waterline. I liked doing the xps board because it's a lot less pourise than spray foam. (Sprayfoam has more potential to not have everything covered), and it's a harder surface. Then Drylok the xps base in a few times. Then sprayfoam over that for details if wanted. Then, drylok over that.I hope that makes sense, lol. 🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢. I'll be doing a year update when the time comes

  • @Linwood283
    @Linwood283 Рік тому +1

    Hello from Malta!
    Would it be possible to use polystyrene instead of foam for the fake rock, I was thinking to sculpt it with a soldering gun and painitng with waterproof liquid over everything. Thanks !

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      Hello from America! I was just over in the Mediterranean last year. It was truly amazing.
      I used polystyrene 10+ years ago, covered in a few layers of grout. It seemed to hold up fine. I don't believe the polystyrene would hold up with just paint. Bc it's not as dense as the insulation board and may puncture easily and not water tight.
      You could always grout it and add paint to your last layer of grout to get the color you want.
      I heard it's hard to get drylok in Europe?
      🤘💯🦎🐍🐸🐢

    • @Linwood283
      @Linwood283 Рік тому +1

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds Good morning mate! thank you so much for replying. I've been watching your videos all night yesterday and it's very interesting.
      You take time to explain calmly and in detail. It's hard to get drylok in Europe and harder to get it in Malta, we are a very small island and with limited stock. I will try perhaps to get some from Amazon or Ebay. I am planning to start my build end of February, it's y very first Paladarium and I will for sure use your videos for reference.
      Thanks again mate, I will have more questions for sure :)

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      @Linwood283 of course, and I'm glad you found my channel.
      Have fun building your 1st paludarium! As you're working on it and have questions, don't hesitate to ask.
      🤘💯🦎🐍🐸🐢

  • @michaeldiehl1378
    @michaeldiehl1378 11 місяців тому

    Could you put something over the foggers like bark or something so it tumble over and falls into the space instead of looking like two jets? Or would it cause a problem with the fogger? I really love what you did and don’t know if I could do even 1/10th of what you did but now I want to try, thanks great video!

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  11 місяців тому +1

      Anything is possible, and putting cork would hide it so it doesn't look like the lid is going to take off lol. I have one of my 1st paludarium builds in here that shoes a few ways on how I hide the fog from a top entry. It's not a full build but and overview. I think it's called tips and tricks somewhere in the thumbnail.
      But I found the plant growth will hide the origin of entry in a few months. Currently I just see fog working its way through the plants instead of the top. Not sure if my reply made sense lol
      Thanx for watching
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

    • @michaeldiehl1378
      @michaeldiehl1378 10 місяців тому +1

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds that all makes sense. Love the videos.

  • @markpayne60
    @markpayne60 11 місяців тому +1

    This is a legit question, I want a build like this for a 36x18x36 so badly, but between my work, my disability and knowing my limits as a DIYer, I would much rather pay someone like you to build something like this for me. How much would you charge to build this for someone? Including cost of all materials and labor? Hell, I’d pay you all upfront and trust you would not screw me over. I am truly curious!?! Without a doubt the best custom enclosure I have ever seen!!!

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  11 місяців тому

      Thank you Mark, I wouldn't know where to start as far as a price point would be to where it would be worth my time and the consumers' $. But feel free to shoot me a message on Instagram with what you had in mind.
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

  • @wizzyforeverr
    @wizzyforeverr Рік тому +1

    how many cans of spray foam did you go through?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      Not sure. I I would think 4-5 on this build.
      You can always fold tinfoil over the nozzle to use it later if you are foaming in sections.
      🤘💯🦎🐢🐍🐸

  • @offsetluv2648
    @offsetluv2648 Рік тому +2

    This is legit

  • @enricopiccigallo2859
    @enricopiccigallo2859 Рік тому +1

    the ventilation system that you printed with the 3d printer where is it online? Thank you

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      I made the airduct with fans.
      3D PRINTED LID:
      link for the lid www.frogsnfrags.com
      If you can't get ahold of him, message me on Instagram and I'll get you in touch with him.
      Thanx for watching.
      🤘💯🦎🐢🐸🐍

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      P.S the lids are amazing!

  • @kesna8
    @kesna8 6 місяців тому +1

    I see it's a black Dab silicone being used but is it a specific kind?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  6 місяців тому +2

      I get it from menards hardware store. But whatever you use, use 100% silicone

  • @chewychewster4190
    @chewychewster4190 Рік тому +1

    What is the sizing to the Rubber washer?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      That's one I don't remember and forgot to add in the video. But all I did was bring the hose to Ace Hardware Store and test fitted some washers till it found the right one.
      🤘💯🦎🐍🐢🐸

  • @Wodpuncher001
    @Wodpuncher001 Рік тому +1

    All in all, how much did you spend building that?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      Hard to say. Aside from exo terra maybe between 400 and 500. That's including lights etc. It's hard to gauge bc I had some supplies from other builds I bought in bulk

  • @bradleygarst9119
    @bradleygarst9119 3 місяці тому

    does the fan run 24/7 or is it on a timer? Also, would it matter or be harmful if the great stuff under water is not 100% sealed.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  3 місяці тому

      Great question. I've done both. I used to run 24/7. Now I run for a few hours a day from
      8am to 9am
      &
      1pm-4pm.
      Great stuff is fine to be in the water after if is fully cured.
      Hope this helps

  • @jimmynoneyuh7534
    @jimmynoneyuh7534 Рік тому +1

    You blew my mind, suggest using pvc pipe or pvc square railing instead of corrugated board for filter setups. Your a beast. A plus for the wife getting you the tank.but if you want totally custom bro better quality make it completely out of glass. A premium just for a vent in-between door and bottom space I'm making my own. Also you could of done a overflow like a standard tank on bottom saved alot of plumbing and expensive parts. I just an idea.

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      Thank you, and i have been wanting to build a custom glass enclosure. Have fun woth yiur build.
      🤘 💯 🦎 🐍🐸🐢

  • @goose_loose
    @goose_loose Рік тому +2

    This is fucking incredible

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому +1

      Thank you 🤘💯

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      Thank you 🤘💯

    • @goose_loose
      @goose_loose Рік тому +1

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds do you mind sharing what drylok color you used for the final layer, right before you started drybrushing?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      @@goose_loose I used drylok original (white tintable) and added quickcreat charcoal and mixed it in.
      www.acehardware.com/departments/building-supplies/concrete-cement-and-masonry/ready-mix-concrete/5070982?store=15052&gclid=Cj0KCQjwzqSWBhDPARIsAK38LY8_rgUTteyGQ8_P4N8m_rwzEGyxjAvKz_KxS1dniUzVhyys93AReRgaAlB5EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
      www.lowes.com/pd/UGL-White-Flat-Textured-Waterproofer-Actual-Net-Contents-128-fl-oz/3033249?cm_mmc=shp-_-c-_-prd-_-pnt-_-ggl-_-LIA_PNT_220_Exterior-Stain-Specialty-_-3033249-_-local-_-0-_-0&ds_rl=1286981&gclid=Cj0KCQjwzqSWBhDPARIsAK38LY_CZUf0jGuhYiY6cLmJaz7wsDxg3wx5aSI3ZZ7kqBKG7_JrV2OVG6MaAp9ZEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

  • @user-mg4sl2rz9s
    @user-mg4sl2rz9s 10 місяців тому +1

    how long in days diddid this rouphly take you

  • @Javier-kr5vx
    @Javier-kr5vx 10 місяців тому +1

    Does the curigated plastic tough can it hold alot of substrate?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  10 місяців тому +1

      Yes it has been holding up well. But I started using polygem Zoopoxy since I build this enclosure. For my next paludarium build I will be using that over the corrugated plastic to make it even more secure!
      Hope that helps 🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

    • @Javier-kr5vx
      @Javier-kr5vx 10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks links to the zoopoxy I'm planning on doing a build.. YOU ARE A GREAT TEACHER

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  10 місяців тому +1

      @Javier-kr5vx of course. I have some links to polygem Zoopoxy in my last video I uploaded. It also goes over how to ally it.
      Thank you for your support!
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

  • @DraconisMarchVII
    @DraconisMarchVII 11 місяців тому +1

    Drinking game: take a shot every time he says "went ahead and..." or "go ahead and..."

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  11 місяців тому

      🤣😆🤣. Only if you knew my past, this is funny!
      🤘💯🦎🐸🐍🐢🌱

  • @LukeMcGuireoides
    @LukeMcGuireoides Рік тому +1

    When I finished drylocking, and I took the tank out to spray down and rinse the background, the water was very cloudy and gray from the drylok even after having rinsed it repeatedly many times over. One side still wasn't rinsing clean when I decided to stop, and I didn't even use multiple coats. Do you ever have this problem? What do you do about it, if so? Is there a way to avoid it?

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому +2

      I let the drylok dry/cure for 10 days after my last coat. Than give it a good spray down. If you add water to a water section naturally the water will seem cloudy until all the minerals settle. I sometimes, however, fill up the water section without substrate and run it for a day or 2 then drain and proceed with process

    • @LukeMcGuireoides
      @LukeMcGuireoides Рік тому +1

      @@bradsbioactivebuilds I see what happened. I didn't let mine dry anywhere near as long. I think I waited a day, maybe just 5hrs or so, until it looked fully dry. If there's a next time I'll be sure to wait a lot longer. Thx

    • @bradsbioactivebuilds
      @bradsbioactivebuilds  Рік тому

      @shrivalup hope there is a next time for you. A lot of the things I have learned have been by asking questions and trial and error. I've learned it's not a race to finish and to over engineer so hopefully I don have to go back in for a major repair after it's up and running.