Vertical Vivarium Project
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Hi there. Ive decided to convert my 100L tank into a vertical vivarium for whistling tree frogs. The tanks 90cmx35cmx35cm I think its what would be 20Gal in the USA. This is my first build so it might not work haha and im just learning as I go. Am using pretty standard stuff expanding foam,silicone,coir for background and Im going to try and make a water feature with a really small pump I got. Im not entirely sure how to post photos hope this works. this is the tank bare and clean(ish) |
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So far ive put down a few layers of foam and let it cure. http://www.caudata.org/forum/members...nding-foam.jpg I decided to use a log as part of the water feture which i coated in clear silicone to make it water tight and stop it rotting. |
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Update everythings going pretty good some foam shrunk abit but filled in the edges with silicone. http://www.caudata.org/forum/members...lse-bottom.jpg ![]() This is the tank so far. false bottom made from cutlery holder. and waterfall in place with siliconed log. |
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Looking great so far, the waterfall + use of the log is excellent.
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Heres some close ups of the water fall. just carved from foam and going to line with silicone. Used some 8mm hose for the uptake and a small piece to direct flow onto the wood part were it will run down. only have a small pump so it will be more of a water trickle than a waterfall. but thats what I wanted. ![]() |
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So this is where im upto at the moment. just siliconing coir onto the expanind foam. have placed a few pots for where I will be planting ferns ect later on. found some dark brown silicone which is good to use because even if i miss a bit with the coir it doesnt matter. ![]() Have paintined the inside of the water fall with Acrylic and will coat in clear silicone when it is dry. |
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