As someone who has done 4 enclosures this way, and currently working on a 5th. Start with a base coat of black, and then use lighter colors over that to highlight the depth first. Your later layers, should be dry brushed on, to just hit the high spots, leaving the low spots dark.
This is the first time I have come across one of your videos & wanted to say it's Such an awesome tank, keep up the great work 😁 i was wondering though have you thought about putting a cap or a stone over your drainage pipe to prevent the clean up crew or reptil, as you said it likes to bury itself from climbing down it into the drainage layer & getting stuck? Then you just remove it when you need to Syphon the water out.
@Captain_Crab-pt8iv Luckily, my lizards are too big to fit in the pipe, so they're fine. I haven't noticed any clean-up crew go into the pipe, so it seems to be working well.
Hi, you made nice content - you should add more videos like this, in future, i know the process is slow, and making films is a mess, but I realy liked it, could You tell me the species of the lizard? will You add some update on her?
Really liked your style, found you funny. Well done. What is the impact if you don’t use the dry lock. I’ve seen some people use coco fibre pressed into the expanding foam?
@360cabbage I think it's more about preference. I really like the look of drylok, that's why I used it, but it's not technically needed. Some people prefer to use coco fiber instead of drylok, which is completely fine. There are many ways to make a background for reptiles, drylok is simply an option. But make sure you use something else with the foam because expanding foam by itself isn't really durable and will get damaged.
You should make a vivarium for uroplatus ebenaui which are spear point leaf geckos , they are easy to keep and can be kept with other of same species . Same species as in spear point not other uroplatus cuz come are bigger .
I really like your suggestion. The uroplatus ebenaui looks very cool, just like a uroplatus phantasticus but with a smaller tail. Plus I have seen them available at a reptile expo before, so I may get some in the future.
@@Abromandis phantasticus are much harder to keep , start with ebenaui first or if you want bigger one , uroplatus henkeli make sure its the easy species of henkeli and not other species of henkeli that are like phantasticus in terms of keeping
this was a 10/10 watch the whole way through, your sense of humor and the animations add a lot of interest! the vivarium is so beautiful
As someone who has done 4 enclosures this way, and currently working on a 5th. Start with a base coat of black, and then use lighter colors over that to highlight the depth first. Your later layers, should be dry brushed on, to just hit the high spots, leaving the low spots dark.
I don't know how I got here, fell asleep to rain sounds and woke up to your video 😅 super underrated channel you got here man. The commentary is wild
I finally found ur channel again!!
Love the humor and the video making, really funny, keep going ;)
The humor and scape is A+
Wow you could go big!
I'm watching it now at 632 subs
14:03 "So i cut off the top. It works"
Never fails.
Subbed. Great work
Aww yiss. New video. Can’t wait to watch this one later tonight!!
Dis is actualy a good video , great job , i hope you will get more subscribers in future .
Great job. Good video.
This is the first time I have come across one of your videos & wanted to say it's Such an awesome tank, keep up the great work 😁 i was wondering though have you thought about putting a cap or a stone over your drainage pipe to prevent the clean up crew or reptil, as you said it likes to bury itself from climbing down it into the drainage layer & getting stuck? Then you just remove it when you need to Syphon the water out.
@Captain_Crab-pt8iv Luckily, my lizards are too big to fit in the pipe, so they're fine. I haven't noticed any clean-up crew go into the pipe, so it seems to be working well.
Hi, you made nice content - you should add more videos like this, in future, i know the process is slow, and making films is a mess, but I realy liked it, could You tell me the species of the lizard? will You add some update on her?
@@brokencollarbone5059 All will be revealed
Really liked your style, found you funny. Well done.
What is the impact if you don’t use the dry lock. I’ve seen some people use coco fibre pressed into the expanding foam?
@360cabbage I think it's more about preference. I really like the look of drylok, that's why I used it, but it's not technically needed. Some people prefer to use coco fiber instead of drylok, which is completely fine. There are many ways to make a background for reptiles, drylok is simply an option. But make sure you use something else with the foam because expanding foam by itself isn't really durable and will get damaged.
You should make a vivarium for uroplatus ebenaui which are spear point leaf geckos , they are easy to keep and can be kept with other of same species . Same species as in spear point not other uroplatus cuz come are bigger .
I really like your suggestion. The uroplatus ebenaui looks very cool, just like a uroplatus phantasticus but with a smaller tail. Plus I have seen them available at a reptile expo before, so I may get some in the future.
@@Abromandis phantasticus are much harder to keep , start with ebenaui first or if you want bigger one , uroplatus henkeli make sure its the easy species of henkeli and not other species of henkeli that are like phantasticus in terms of keeping
If you have discord i can show you some images and how to keep ebenaui .
@shinucafe I do have discord and I would love to see your images on how to keep them
@@Abromandis send friend request , username is shinucafe
Plants that come out of nowhere are part of the experience
@@samuelcely2921 Yep
Nice use of the minecraft fail vid c;
I feel like I have uncovered a secret genre of tank videos