Building a Naturalistic Bioactive Green Tree Python Vivarium / Paludarium

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  • @joshuaburgos3450
    @joshuaburgos3450 5 років тому +34

    Great setup but i definitely agree with the python guys, your python will be able to live a full happy life in a cage this size.

  • @TXGTPS
    @TXGTPS 6 років тому +23

    This looks fantastic, but I highly recommend adding some MUCH smaller perches. Chondros prefer horizontal perches that are considerably smaller than their own girth.

    • @timothysena253
      @timothysena253 5 років тому

      Yeah, I was thinking the same.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks. I did try that out. I addressed it in my update video. ua-cam.com/video/Lg3AcaOdAp0/v-deo.html

    • @mattslev
      @mattslev 2 роки тому +1

      @@JaydLawrence It's very important to give green tree pythons thin perches---much thinner than most people would think---as otherwise they will eventually develop kinked tails. Same is true for emerald tree boas.

  • @mystik9463
    @mystik9463 4 роки тому +6

    I like that even though he thought he was right, he took the experts advice for the benefit of the snake. Good cideo

  • @tilapiastew6784
    @tilapiastew6784 7 років тому +51

    You can use a plastic storage bin as a waterproof pond liner and build up the foam around and in it to hide it.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому +4

      +tilapiastew thanks. That's a really good idea. It might have looked weird though, since I wanted the pond to be visible through that glass on the front.

    • @OfficialRandomGaming
      @OfficialRandomGaming 6 років тому +4

      you could cut the storage bin off on the front side and silicone if thoroughly and then hide with foam/rocks! Would look pretty natural!

    • @bacon6496
      @bacon6496 4 роки тому

      tilapiastew really smart idea thanks

    • @voltix9711
      @voltix9711 4 роки тому +1

      would Drylock work to create a little pond area? It is waterproof so I think I can just build up a little 2x2 inch wall that has a bit of water in it for a terrarium. Do you think this would work? I have a paladarium with a waterfall and I think it would be cool for the waterfall to go into a little pond before it hits the main part. Any reply would help, thanks

    • @voltix9711
      @voltix9711 4 роки тому +1

      tilapiastew yo can you read my comment it would help @tilapiastew

  • @KING-zi6rx
    @KING-zi6rx 4 роки тому +28

    Bro I really domt get how or why people think 13 minute long vid is "long" i mean i like the vid man gave me some new ideas for future builds I just really dont understand this

    • @bacon6496
      @bacon6496 4 роки тому

      KING 3075 yeah ikr

  • @NotUpInHere12345
    @NotUpInHere12345 6 років тому +47

    Just some advice, if youre using stuff from your house, i.e tree branches, leaves, and dirt, you have to make sure to bake it in your over. Or boil it. That ensure it kills any mites that hide there or any other parasite that could harm your snake. However ik that boiling your dirt sounds dumb but baking it could help most.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  6 років тому +13

      Thanks for the advice. A lot of people would agree with you.
      The people on the big Facebook bioactive group reckon that the natural microfauna is useful to helping establish a natural ecosystem in the vivarium and therefore advise against sterilizing the media before bringing it into the tank in most cases.
      I appreciate your feedback though, the way you described is definitely the safest and most cautious way to go.

    • @NotUpInHere12345
      @NotUpInHere12345 6 років тому +1

      Jayd Lawrence really that I didn't know for a vivarium. Ive been wanting to make one myself so thanks for that tip tho!

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  6 років тому +3

      Sure. Look for the bioactive Facebook group. I have learned loads from them.

    • @marcsoto910
      @marcsoto910 6 років тому +1

      I boil dirt before I use it

    • @OfficialRandomGaming
      @OfficialRandomGaming 6 років тому +11

      the microfauna can be VERY beneficial, and that's why after boiling/baking anything i collect from the local streams/woods, i will always add in some captive raised woodlice and springtails. That way the bioactivity can still continue but i'm sure that everything is disease free and safe for my tank. I house tree frogs and dart frogs in various setups and i've never had any issues with them!

  • @LukeMcGuireoides
    @LukeMcGuireoides Рік тому

    Good goin, sealing the tank. My exoterra started leaking after being completely set up for a full week. It pissed me off to no end. Still does, actually.

  • @mattslev
    @mattslev 6 років тому +3

    Beautiful setup, and this larger enclosure is much better for an adult GTP.

  • @dethofasalesmanhoneyboi5577
    @dethofasalesmanhoneyboi5577 4 роки тому +8

    I know it happens with emerald tree boas but if you have to wide of a perch they can develop a permanently kinked tail should only be like 1/3 of their width

  • @steveburlingame1935
    @steveburlingame1935 3 роки тому +1

    That looks awesome i have 150 gallon tank that i keep my emerald tree monitor it has sliding glass doors its laying on its side so its front opening i need to put a back in it

  • @SwissFrogGuy
    @SwissFrogGuy Рік тому

    Great build! Thanks a lot!

  • @ArcadiaReptile
    @ArcadiaReptile 7 років тому +3

    Hey, this is a very good, well explained video. I expect that you have learned much more within the following months. I look forward to seeing how this develops. You should be proud of your efforts so far. Well done. J C-S.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      Thanks for the kind words. I really appreciate it.

  • @AntsScandinavia
    @AntsScandinavia 7 років тому +10

    Man, this build is AMAZING! Looks soooooo DOPE! :D

  • @channel-gt3zx
    @channel-gt3zx 4 роки тому +1

    Nice paladarium man i like it man.

  • @kataratify
    @kataratify 7 років тому +40

    I'd love to see an update on how the tank is doing :)

    • @Luunar_wyd
      @Luunar_wyd 4 роки тому +1

      Same. it’s been 2 years since he uploaded, I hope he is ok.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  4 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/Lg3AcaOdAp0/v-deo.html

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  4 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/Lg3AcaOdAp0/v-deo.html

  • @jamesreese6461
    @jamesreese6461 7 років тому +1

    Great setup and nice tutorial

  • @stessie7588
    @stessie7588 4 роки тому

    That's a incredible and great job ! Thank you for this video

  • @samwest7
    @samwest7 4 роки тому

    Well done! This is super cool!

  • @chroniclesofab6206
    @chroniclesofab6206 6 років тому +9

    excellent build, though the only thing i would have done differently was NOT securing the perches in place, after owning both etbs and gtps for a number of years you will realize that moving the snakes around from time to time is much easier when you can just take the whole perch off rather than spending a while coaxing the animal off

  • @lyndseewharton59
    @lyndseewharton59 7 років тому +2

    Wow you worked really hard on this! Awesome job, looks so good!

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      +Lyndsee Wharton thanks so much. That's really kind of you to say.

  • @honzalukes4349
    @honzalukes4349 4 роки тому

    very very very interesting video

  • @JakeHockley
    @JakeHockley 7 років тому +9

    Great video mate! I'm very big with bioactivity and this was a very well done setup :D

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому +1

      +Reptopia thanks very much. I appreciate the feedback.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  6 років тому

      It is bioactive. So you don't really clean it. Once every 6 months or so I do a water change. Occasionally I have to cut the plants back, but that's it.

  • @essexhognose1808
    @essexhognose1808 7 років тому +7

    Nice build video

  • @jordanponcho420
    @jordanponcho420 6 років тому +1

    This is beautiful!

  • @Ecsueberance092
    @Ecsueberance092 4 роки тому

    Rule of thumb. Your tank has to be longer/taller then the length of your snake.
    Love the video 👍

  • @MrLooker79
    @MrLooker79 4 роки тому

    Great tank! Thank you for this video! 👍

  • @annajansen6945
    @annajansen6945 6 років тому +2

    Pure Art

  • @acetail5718
    @acetail5718 4 роки тому

    Wrap the pump in the sponge to prevent blocking and add filtration

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  4 роки тому

      I did this, but the updated version was even better. I made up updated video on it. ua-cam.com/video/Lg3AcaOdAp0/v-deo.html

  • @rothefoe11
    @rothefoe11 Рік тому

    So the foam is strong enough to keep the water from leaking into the substrate ?

  • @jorinpotts1318
    @jorinpotts1318 3 роки тому

    Put a layer a filter foam around the pump so you don't have to clean debris from it

  • @GoonerGng
    @GoonerGng 6 років тому +1

    All looks amazing...1 thing I'd look at is the width of the perch looks way to thick for the size of gtp

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  4 роки тому

      I addressed this in my update video. ua-cam.com/video/Lg3AcaOdAp0/v-deo.html

  • @rhysme423
    @rhysme423 Рік тому

    Could the snake drown if it somehow fell in the water? Or is that not possible?

  • @george45620
    @george45620 6 років тому +3

    An update would be awesome

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  4 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/Lg3AcaOdAp0/v-deo.html

  • @MarleyPeifer
    @MarleyPeifer 7 років тому +1

    Good video. I like to see your learning process, glad you shared. Would love to see what it looks like now.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      +Marley Alexander Peifer good call. It has actually been about a year since I started building it. So an update video is well overdue. Thanks for the reminder.

    • @MarleyPeifer
      @MarleyPeifer 7 років тому +1

      Building a lush planted vivarium for a green tree python is a dream of mine!

  • @BuleBolang
    @BuleBolang 5 років тому +5

    This is amazing mate, one question I have with all of these type of tanks, is how do you cleanse it properly if all the coconut stuff is glued into it?
    Can it be cleaned or does it eventually stink no matter what u do, or is it fine?

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  5 років тому +5

      The idea with bioactive is that it is alive, like a forest. The small bugs and microbes help to break things down.
      You create an ecosystem that is balanced so that the waste from the one organism is food for the rest.
      The snake poops, the insects and bacteria breaks it up. And their poop will go into the soil and the plants use it to grow.
      If everything is work well the maintenance should only be to trim the plants.
      Although the water might need changing every 6 months to a year as it is a bit trickier to get that balanced too, but even that is possible.

  • @muglyy1852
    @muglyy1852 7 років тому +1

    This is awesome mate, cheers!

  • @downsouthbushcraft3954
    @downsouthbushcraft3954 7 років тому +2

    exo terra medium or med extra tall, would totally not be big enough for a 6 foot adult tree python.... the second terrarium is a much better size but still may seem to be cramped for a full grown 6 foot 4 inch thick python..JS..... but you are on the right track.. AND THE FINISH PRODUCT LOOKS EXCELLENT KODOS! just started my own arboreal snake paludarium. I went with Carolina Custom Cages for a nice tall column for the snake to have more vertical space to move up and down for the illusion of more canopy and space. nice build.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  6 років тому

      I hear you. Give them as much space as you can, right?

  • @jackp9570
    @jackp9570 5 років тому +1

    I have a 5 foot boa in a 6 foot enclosure. Is it possible to do a bioactive enclosure or are the poops too big for the spring tales to handle? Also would he just crush everything?

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  5 років тому +1

      I have heard that it is tough for the bigger snakes.
      I would still go bioactive and of the poop builds up, you can take out the excess.

    • @mspearbroncs
      @mspearbroncs 4 роки тому +2

      I have my boa in bio I do spot clean poop but just give him lots of branches and stuff to distribute weight on

  • @asbjrnyoung-groener1646
    @asbjrnyoung-groener1646 7 років тому

    When handling silicon, use a cup of water and some mild soap in. Dip your fingers in it, the silicon will be easy to handle and it will not stick to your skin.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      +asbjørn paulsen Cheers for the advice. I will definitely try that next time.

  • @natedrawsthings
    @natedrawsthings 5 років тому

    Hows the snake doing in this closer? Update?

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  5 років тому

      I sold it a year ago and moved to Canada.
      But that enclosure worked really well for more than a year that I had it and I assume it is working for the guy who bought it too. He got the snake and enclosure together.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  5 років тому

      I will try male another one when I get Angolan pythons in the next year or 2.

  • @kellywelch6749
    @kellywelch6749 6 років тому

    I just came across this video. I would like to know who much it costs to make a list of all materials and maybe an update video too please ?

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  6 років тому +1

      About £300. Unfortunately I sold the tank and moved to Canada. But I might have a bit of footage to make an update. I will try.

    • @kellywelch6749
      @kellywelch6749 6 років тому

      That makes me sad you sold it. I hope to see new footage

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  6 років тому

      I was sad too. I only sold it because we moved countries.

  • @natedrawsthings
    @natedrawsthings 5 років тому +1

    I love this. I keep poison dart frogs in a bioactive tank like this. Dont see too many green tree python tanks done this way though, but it looks so much better.

  • @temushin
    @temushin 3 роки тому

    I'm curious how this went, now two years later. I've considered building a palludarium with fish for a gtp, but I'm concerned that one snake poop in the water will destroy the chemistry and kill the fish before I can get it cleaned up...

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  3 роки тому

      It went well.
      I didn't manage to keep the fish alive, but the snake was really healthy.
      Maybe you are right about the fish and toxicity.
      Maybe that can be overcome with more filtration and more plants

    • @temushin
      @temushin 3 роки тому

      @@JaydLawrence More plants and biological filtration will surely help, but I'm thinking the real key is going to be having a huge water volume... I'm just wondering how much would be enough, may put a giant sump under it.

  • @froggychannel452
    @froggychannel452 6 років тому

    This is what art is!

  • @danielschneider7307
    @danielschneider7307 3 роки тому

    Did you disinfect the leaf litter/plants prior to putting them in?

  • @PilotJirons
    @PilotJirons 6 років тому +4

    I love the build but you are definitely excessive on the silicone. Most of it will be concealed but I would recommend using less for when you have to use some in a visible spot. Great build and I know he's gonna love it.

  • @VitaminD129
    @VitaminD129 6 років тому +1

    Getting ready to build an enclosure for my new snake. Think I may go the same direction.. Thanks

  • @jessicamshannon
    @jessicamshannon 7 років тому +12

    What does it look like now?!?!? I HAVE TO SEE THE FINISHED PRODUCT!

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому +1

      +jessicamshannon I will try get a follow up soon. Otherwise you can see pictures on my Instagram @snakejayd

  • @sea78x
    @sea78x 7 років тому +1

    That’s really nice 👍🏽

  • @tysheedlo4133
    @tysheedlo4133 6 років тому

    Where can I get those small slate rocks you used for the pond?

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  6 років тому

      I just got it from the garden section of my local hardware store. Mine was the "Range" here in the UK

  • @razormaw6374
    @razormaw6374 4 роки тому

    Next time use some pond liner to make your water feature, to guarantee there will be no leaking.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  4 роки тому +1

      Good idea. I was thinking that, or glass as the divider and then foam on top. I made a video with some updates of what I ended up doing. ua-cam.com/video/Lg3AcaOdAp0/v-deo.html

  • @fantasticfankys9604
    @fantasticfankys9604 6 років тому

    This build looks AMAZING I love the design! There are two ways you could have approached the water and land differently. You could have used egg crate to elevate a land portion or just simply divided the two sections with some hard see-through plastic and Aquarium silicone. But overall very beautiful! I love the island idea

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  4 роки тому

      Thanks. I showed how I solved it in my update video. ua-cam.com/video/Lg3AcaOdAp0/v-deo.html

  • @natedrawsthings
    @natedrawsthings 5 років тому

    Hey there. Any updates on this enclosure and the beastie?

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  5 років тому +2

      I ended up moving country and had to sell the snake and the setup. It worked well though and the snake was happy and healthy when it went to its new owner.

  • @underthetrees4780
    @underthetrees4780 7 років тому +1

    I like your work, I've got frogs in a planted Vivarium, I've had good luck growing some miniature avacado trees, but they're only 8 months old.
    How did you stop the leak? I'm curious about that, and I'd like to see your snake enjoying his space.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому +3

      I cheated by cutting some holes in the barrier, forcing the water to circulate through both sides. It is perfect now. I don't need to drain anything. Very low maintenance.

  • @TheTacticalNightmare
    @TheTacticalNightmare 6 років тому +1

    If I could make one suggestion for separating the pond section from the substrate area. If you take a piece of plexiglass and cut it to go across the depth of the tank right where you want to separate the two sections. You could use the silicone to glue it to the sides. You were on the right track with the silicon but the foam was just too porous

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks.
      This is a great idea. I mentioned something similar in my update video. ua-cam.com/video/Lg3AcaOdAp0/v-deo.html

  • @scottsanderson8420
    @scottsanderson8420 6 років тому

    I'm new to this and considering a new build for my 12 year old gtp. What is the maintenance like? My set up now requires a whole tank rehab every few months. Completely removing water falls, branches ect. Washing them down. Replacement of substrates and then another complete rebuild. Will building a bioactive reduce this maintenance on constant overhaul? Thanks.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  6 років тому

      I basically left it. I trimmed some plants once a year and did a water change every 4 months or so. That's it.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  6 років тому

      I tried to build it with low maintenance as the goal.

  • @ceejaybew2848
    @ceejaybew2848 6 років тому +1

    Sooooo cool!!!!!!!

  • @murph_BTK
    @murph_BTK 7 років тому +4

    This is a fantastic clip.. if you don't mind I would love to pick your brain.. I have 2 GTP's and want this as my set up

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      +Darren Murphy sure. You are welcome to contact me on Facebook or Instagram as SnakeJayd and we can chat there.

  • @MrBeeMeR320D
    @MrBeeMeR320D 7 років тому

    Love the setup, but personally i would have used at least 1 thinner horizontal branch. In my experience they like those a bit more than the thikker ones. But overall very awesome enclosure for one lucky green tree python ;)

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому +1

      +David Van Berlo thanks. I did try thinner branches too. I have it a bit of a test on Instagram, if you are interested.

    • @MrBeeMeR320D
      @MrBeeMeR320D 7 років тому

      sure am ;)

  • @bomag69
    @bomag69 5 років тому +1

    bloody love that

  • @MrAmerica07
    @MrAmerica07 6 років тому

    What lighting are you using?

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  6 років тому

      Cheap eBay versions of the jungle dawns. If you search for "horizontal corn led bulb" you should find them.

  • @Agenda18
    @Agenda18 6 років тому

    Expanding foam...FLOATS. This means that the minute you add water, the foam will want to rise. That pressure will slowly {slowly if you are lucky and didn't use a lot of water}work against you.
    One day...POP...up it will shoot. Using fiberglass as a shell, would be much better...in spite of what it may take, it is not hard to learn...although it is messy.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  6 років тому +1

      That would work.
      The foam seems to last a long time. Lots of people use it.
      But you are right, fibreglass would be ideal.

    • @Agenda18
      @Agenda18 6 років тому

      Nothing personal...I like what you did. I have been on the wrong side of this, that's how I know...it was a MAJOR DISASTER...haha! I def learned the hard way.

    • @robine9973
      @robine9973 3 роки тому

      Seal it with silicone after roughing it all up.

  • @yvonneruss7135
    @yvonneruss7135 6 років тому

    Silly question: How do you handle regular cleaning for feces and urine?

    • @EvilSewnit
      @EvilSewnit 6 років тому

      Yvonne Terrace Springtails take care of the waste, they eat it, natural compost!

  • @leetlebob8203
    @leetlebob8203 7 років тому +1

    How's the green tree doing?

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому +3

      It is doing well and has grown a lot. I am planning on doing a 1 year update soon.

    • @leetlebob8203
      @leetlebob8203 7 років тому +1

      Jayd Lawrence good, as long as the pythons healthy and Happy, I'm happy

    • @thetimmister
      @thetimmister 6 років тому

      looking forward to it ! :)

  • @badaimkroni8266
    @badaimkroni8266 4 роки тому

    Hey. Is a exo terra with the size 90x45x90 big enough for 1 green tree python or do i have to Upgrade it when shes bigger?

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  4 роки тому +1

      I would say it is big enough.

    • @badaimkroni8266
      @badaimkroni8266 4 роки тому +1

      @@JaydLawrence thanks. Im thinking about building a new one

    • @badaimkroni8266
      @badaimkroni8266 4 роки тому +1

      I allways have the feeling that green tree pythons are huge snakes but in reality they arent that big.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  4 роки тому

      Yes. Definitely. They are long, but curl up really small.

  • @whoaamanda6392
    @whoaamanda6392 6 років тому

    did you need to boil the leaf litter since its from outside or does it not matter if youre doing a bioactive viv?

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  6 років тому +1

      I didn't. There are 2 schools of thought with bioactive setups. The one is only introduce the bugs and bacteria that I want and hope it is the right ones. The other is take from an already established ecosystem, where things are already balanced. The latter has the risk of potentially introducing something nasty by mistake. The former has the risk that the ecosystem could crash really easily or a single microbe could take over which could be bad for the animals, because there wasn't an equilibrium established.

    • @whoaamanda6392
      @whoaamanda6392 6 років тому

      +Jayd Lawrence thats interesting i plan on trying to do a bioactive setup eventually for my ball python and possibly doing one for amphibians once i learn more about. is there a a specific wait time to see if its thriving? or do you just setup and introduce your animal and just see where it goes from there?

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  6 років тому

      I gave it a week. Some wait longer.
      The best resource I found was the Facebook bioactive group, that has thousands of people and some documents for you to download and read. That's where I learned from.

  • @areswar1391
    @areswar1391 6 років тому

    Is the foam and silicon safe to use with the snakes? (Are these products chemically safe is what I'm asking.)

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  6 років тому +1

      Yes. After they dry and the small is gone, they are fine.

  • @kalikaiju3809
    @kalikaiju3809 7 років тому

    how did you stop the water from leaking in to the other side?

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      +Kali Kaiju essentially I didn't. I gave up and cut a massive hole in the barrier, forcing the water to circulate through both sides.

  • @CalisCreatures
    @CalisCreatures 5 років тому

    What did you use as the pump for the waterfall? Also is there anyway to easily clean it?

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  5 років тому +1

      I used a normal aquarium submersible pump. After I modified it to run through the clay pebbles it was really clean by the time it got to the pump and it didn't need cleaning.

    • @CalisCreatures
      @CalisCreatures 5 років тому +1

      @@JaydLawrence Awesome! Thanks for responding😊

  • @scottmcsweeney6716
    @scottmcsweeney6716 6 років тому

    What did you do to fix the leak from the river??

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  6 років тому

      I busted through and made the water flow through that side and then back to the pump.

  • @leetlebob8203
    @leetlebob8203 7 років тому +1

    Love it.

  • @spr435
    @spr435 7 років тому

    what kind of plants are those

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому +1

      +S Pr bromeliads, prayer plant, 2 types of ficus, 2 types of begonia, a fern, some moss.

  • @dropdeaddrifts3754
    @dropdeaddrifts3754 7 років тому +1

    Hey man that is an awesome terrarium. I'm think about getting a green tree python would you recommend it

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      +unknown wolf, Green Tree Pythons are awesome. They are tricky to get set up correctly, butbifnyoubget that right, they are easy to look after. I wouldn't recommend them as a first snake, bitbfornan experienced keeper, definitely.

    • @dropdeaddrifts3754
      @dropdeaddrifts3754 7 років тому +1

      Well I've owned a few reptiles and want my next one to be a little more tricky.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      +unknown wolf nice. Do it. Once the environment is still up correctly, they are really low maintenance. I would recommend Justin Julander's book "Green Tree Pythons: Natural History and Captive Maintenance". It is modern and updated with scientific evidence on how to keep them properly. Basically to not keep them too fat, wet and hot. Very good book. Highly recommended.

    • @rebeccalowe9407
      @rebeccalowe9407 6 років тому +1

      Green tree pythons are really awesome animals as long as you're not looking for a snake that can typically be handled well and as long as you've put a lot of research into them like you should any pet. They are more sensitive to humidity that most other snakes so you really have to make sure the humidity is good but other than that they're amazing pets.

  • @PesteringJester
    @PesteringJester 7 років тому +2

    Beautiful! Do you think a similar setup could be used for dart frogs? I'd also like more information on the plants you used, if you have time!

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому +1

      I actually have dart frogs in there with the snake. It is very controversial, but they leave each other alone.
      So, yes. It would work well for dart frogs. Some people shy away from deep water for dart frogs, bit mine have been fine for almost a year.
      The plants?
      2 types of ficus vines. Bromeliads, some ferns, 2 types of begonia. I also got some cuttings of something with my dart frogs that I planted and has grown like mad. Not sure what that is.

    • @PesteringJester
      @PesteringJester 7 років тому +1

      Jayd Lawrence Woah, that’s amazing! I never thought those two could get along. Thanks for the info.

  • @ryankibler7973
    @ryankibler7973 4 роки тому

    Leaf litter from the woods is loaded with parasites/ pests. Mites!

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  4 роки тому

      Maybe, I would recommend looking into it further.

  • @sdqsdq6274
    @sdqsdq6274 6 років тому

    does a green tree even move ?

  • @hawolex2341
    @hawolex2341 5 років тому

    Update??

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  5 років тому

      Sorry. I sold this setup and moved. If you have specific questions I might be able to answer.

  • @ssjordan34
    @ssjordan34 5 років тому

    How has the foam held up over time?

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  5 років тому +2

      It held up structurally for at least a year until I had to sell the tank. I assume it is still going well now for the current owner

    • @JamesJones-gw8vy
      @JamesJones-gw8vy 4 роки тому

      @@JaydLawrence what brand/make is the foam please?

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  4 роки тому +1

      @@JamesJones-gw8vy I don't remember. I don't think it matters.
      I think it was whatever Screwfix had.

  • @ashleyartus8430
    @ashleyartus8430 5 років тому

    Thanks gorge.x

  • @yh2993
    @yh2993 7 років тому

    Nice tank dude...but where did you get your springtails and isopods from in SA

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      +Keegan Human I live in the UK. So I got them from eBay. Not sure where you could get them in SA. I think I remember seeing both in rotten logs etc while snake catching in SA. Sorry. If I hear of anyone keeping any in SA I will try get back in contact with you, with the details.

    • @yh2993
      @yh2993 7 років тому +1

      Jayd Lawrence I would really appreciate that bru

  • @hjonccers783
    @hjonccers783 4 роки тому

    If i may ask, roughly how much did all of this cost? I'm hoping to build one of my own, and i wanted to know how much i should set aside for it!

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  4 роки тому

      £300 including the tank secondhand for £100

    • @hjonccers783
      @hjonccers783 4 роки тому +1

      @@JaydLawrence thanks! aw man, i miss using Pounds. USD are so confusing, after using Pounds for years

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  4 роки тому

      @@hjonccers783 on the plus side, even though the numbers are a bit bigger in USD, converted, most things will be cheaper. And it is a lot easier to source a lot of the things for this build on the USA

    • @hjonccers783
      @hjonccers783 4 роки тому

      @@JaydLawrence true. thank you!

  • @tylerkaplan4798
    @tylerkaplan4798 7 років тому

    The leakage happened to me as well with a similar idea

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      +Tyler Kaplan really? Interesting.
      What did you do to solve it for yours?

    • @tylerkaplan4798
      @tylerkaplan4798 7 років тому

      Jayd Lawrence I tried to separate the water feature from the land portion the same way you did. After the leakage I had to drastically change my idea. However there are a few differences in my viv from yours. I do not have a water fall and my animal is a semi aquatic frog. I made the entire bottom portion of the enclosure the water section with large ledges protruding from the background with spray foam. I’m very happy with the way it turned out the only problem is the only spots to plant plants are the pots I spray-foamed into the background and by allowing plants to root into the wood I have.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      +Tyler Kaplan ok. Nice. Do you have any videos of your setup? It seems really interesting, I would be up for checking it out and learning from what you have done.

    • @tylerkaplan4798
      @tylerkaplan4798 7 років тому +1

      Jayd Lawrence No but if you have Instagram I can DM a picture of it to you. I make videos because I don’t have the equipment skill or interest.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      +Tyler Kaplan my Instagram account is SnakeJayd, please add me

  • @lucastytla
    @lucastytla 7 років тому

    Do you keep frogs in there as well??

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      Yes

    • @magicalbeaver2005
      @magicalbeaver2005 6 років тому

      Tyttles Official if u kept frogs i that tank with the snake wouldnt the snake eat it

  • @edwardsandberg3317
    @edwardsandberg3317 7 років тому

    good luck cleaning out the enclosure 1 a month lol id probally have freezed the perches to kill any bugs ect

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      +Edward Sandberg the beauty of bioactive setups is not really needing to clean it. I haven't cleaned it out since I made it about 7 months ago. Since it is bioactive, I put additional bugs in, so I wasn't phased about external bugs getting in.

    • @mattslev
      @mattslev 6 років тому

      Jayd Lawrence putting in specific arthropods to create a bioactive setup is quite different from introducing unwanted organisms such as mites, which can harm and potentially kill some reptiles. If you do get a mite infestation, you’re going to have a nightmare getting rid of them, and they can and will spread to any other animals you might keep.

  • @nathanburgess9022
    @nathanburgess9022 7 років тому

    Any calling from frogs yet

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      +Nathan Burgess not yet, interestingly. It could be that they are not quite mature yet, or maybe I beat the odds and got 4 females. 😂

    • @nathanburgess9022
      @nathanburgess9022 7 років тому

      Jayd Lawrence quite possibly, how old are they now, I have 4 phantasmals definitely got 2 males and 1 female as I've got spawn off them just unsure on 4th one I'm thinking a second female though

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      +Nathan Burgess I think around 8 months old.

    • @nathanburgess9022
      @nathanburgess9022 7 років тому

      Jayd Lawrence in next few months should get calling if you do have any males

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      +Nathan Burgess that will be awesome!

  • @StickyFeets
    @StickyFeets 7 років тому

    This is so cool, can't wait till I have more space to do this for all my snakes, currently only my tiny colubrids and geckos are in vivariums. How many cans of spray foam and silicone this this take? I did a 55 gallon tank for my crested gecko with this technique and I think I blasted through 6 cans of spray foam and 3 tubes of silicone

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      +Sticky Feets I ended up using about 5 cans of expanding foam and about 8 silicone tubes. I used loads of silicone because of all the rocks and the pond part, trying to get it waterproof. I could have used less expanding foam if I did smaller layers that didn't have to be cut back as much, but all the silicone was necessary.

    • @StickyFeets
      @StickyFeets 7 років тому +1

      Jayd Lawrence ok that sounds about right, halfway through my project I was beginning to think I was doing something wrong haha, thanks for the reply!

  • @lucastytla
    @lucastytla 6 років тому +1

    Is there a dart frog in the tank as well?

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  6 років тому

      Yes

    • @EvilSewnit
      @EvilSewnit 6 років тому

      Jayd Lawrence Is that safe? Wouldnt the python eat it?

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  6 років тому

      @@EvilSewnit they seemed to get along ok

    • @dangerouslycaffeinated6688
      @dangerouslycaffeinated6688 5 років тому +1

      @@EvilSewnit not likely, they mainly feed on warm blooded prey, and they're too small to really bother with.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  5 років тому +1

      Yes. If you check out my Instagram I have a short video of a frog getting right in front of the python's nose and the python actively pulls back from it.
      But if you put a mouse in there, it had one of the strongest feeding responses ever.

  • @ExcQuBeTM
    @ExcQuBeTM 6 років тому +1

    dude you need a higher one the climb becorse the tmperatur top: 26 or 36 dont remember mid: 23 33 low: 20 30

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  6 років тому

      If works fine like that. The snake loves it and moves around when needed.

    • @ExcQuBeTM
      @ExcQuBeTM 6 років тому

      ah ok, that what i know is so not wrong but you cat make this in a flatt terrarium
      thanks so I lern somthing more..
      Sorry my english is not the best becorse i dont often need it :(

  • @angrybrit7331
    @angrybrit7331 5 років тому +1

    Should of used a container for the pond mate but great job overall 👌

  • @leetlebob8203
    @leetlebob8203 7 років тому +3

    From 1-10 I'd give it a 67

  • @mdsupreme1776
    @mdsupreme1776 6 років тому +2

    The smaller tank was suitable. They barely move

  • @mark_the_shark22
    @mark_the_shark22 6 років тому +1

    Hi bro I just saw your video and I just got inspire you did a great job I really great job I want to do something like that sorry if I copy you just a little bit shutouts

  • @austenann97
    @austenann97 7 років тому

    What do you call the foam? Looks useful.

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  7 років тому

      It is usually referred to as "expanding foam" here in the UK. Its full name is "expanding polyurethane foam". The main brand it is known by in the US is "great stuff". They are all the same stuff. On a quick Google, it looks like you can get them online at £3.24 for a 750ml can.

  • @bacon6496
    @bacon6496 4 роки тому

    I like how you get heaps a views

  • @gangtar77
    @gangtar77 5 років тому

    great build but your tone is pretty flat throughout the whole video

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  5 років тому +1

      Ha ha. Brutal! But you are right. That is how I speak. I will see what I can do for the next one.

    • @gangtar77
      @gangtar77 5 років тому +1

      @@JaydLawrence Maybe spruce it up a bit sorta like a vlogger. Anyways, cant wait to see your next vid!

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  5 років тому

      @@gangtar77 maybe. But it is also a fine line between that and being fake. But it is good feedback. Thank-you.

  • @ExcQuBeTM
    @ExcQuBeTM 6 років тому

    that are tree snakes they climb!

  • @HellboysGreaserGarag
    @HellboysGreaserGarag 5 років тому

    i guess im the one to bring up the huge white elephant in the room! How in the hell are you going to clean the tank with all this stuff in there?

    • @jackp9570
      @jackp9570 5 років тому

      It’s been answered 100 times. As much as you need to clean the forest they come from

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  4 роки тому

      I have an update video addressing this. ua-cam.com/video/Lg3AcaOdAp0/v-deo.html

  • @kellymcdougall8292
    @kellymcdougall8292 4 роки тому

    Please, anyone thinking of keeping these wonderful snakes, Ignore This Video. I dont even know where to begin. Perhaps with the small detail of the snake defecating into the over complicated, wholly gratuitous water feature? The stingy mono- diameter provisions of perch options. and.. there a dart frog in there? Internet herpetocu[ture anarchy at its finest.
    Pretty plants, arts n'craft rock chips and silicone, and bugs in the substrate dont make up for solid snake keeping knowledge.
    - Keeping Snakes professionally since 1981.

  • @atbolt
    @atbolt 6 років тому +1

    Perch size are wildly wrong - not healthy for the snake.

  • @TheHudsonRiveraPodcast
    @TheHudsonRiveraPodcast 5 років тому

    Get some thin branches

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  5 років тому

      I did an experiment with thin branches. It didn't make much of a difference. In the wild they have been seen draped around massive tree trunks.
      I think the thin branch thing is a bit of a myth.
      Unless you were saying that you think it would look better?

    • @TheHudsonRiveraPodcast
      @TheHudsonRiveraPodcast 5 років тому +1

      Jayd Lawrence no, I just thought it would be good for the snake to have the option

    • @JaydLawrence
      @JaydLawrence  5 років тому

      @@TheHudsonRiveraPodcast fair.
      That is a common view.
      I appreciate you trying to help.

    • @TheHudsonRiveraPodcast
      @TheHudsonRiveraPodcast 5 років тому

      Jayd Lawrence 👌