First enclosure build- tree frog Kung Fu.

Rhino1

Arachnobaron
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Going through my workshop I found I had enough stuff to repair a broken fish tank and make it bigger and add doors etc and make a bigger enclosure for my tree frogs.
The actual tank build was a borderline disaster which I'm not
keen on getting into, but in the end I ended up with a useable although not very pretty enclosure and it looked like this.
IMG_20200419_200936.jpg I'm not real happy with it but I am already gathering materials to make another one without the mistakes.
Background build.
I wanted to make use of as much internal area as I could so didn't use expanding foam, I had some fake rocks I had made for another enclosure, so trimmed and glued these directly to the glass and also began making roots to give the background some texture. IMG_20200426_173916.jpg
I couldn't find the right driftwood pieces I wanted so I decided to make my own from PVC pipe, I used a grinder, drill and heat gun and built up areas with a non toxic builders bog to build up areas.
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Background with fake logs attached and fake vine/roots added in. IMG_20200427_194938.jpg
It's starting to look like something now, and the background has multiple hiding spots.
First placement of plants, I'm using tough, large leaved species- philodendron erubescens, the largest leaved pepperomia I could find and of course pothos.
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Rhino1

Arachnobaron
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Next was to glue in branches/perches, so I put two midway up the enclosure and two smaller ones right up near the top.
I added in two taps, one on the substrate side and made a small water bowl area so this needed a tap too as I intend to change the water daily.
It's pretty much finished now, I added springtails and isopods and will let it grow in and cycle for a month or so.
Looks like this. IMG_20200503_220315.jpg
The background has heaps of areas for hiding, climbing and sitting and will gain more as the plants grow in. IMG_20200503_215357.jpg IMG_20200503_215416.jpg IMG_20200503_220315.jpg
Eventually I think this one will be set up as rain chamber and I will build a better display tank in the near future.
Thanks for looking
 

Reezelbeezelbug

Arachnosquire
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As I read through I saw the sentence about using pvc and honestly I thought "bummer, that won't look good." But WOW, those pvc "logs" look amazing, you can't even tell there's pvc in there! Such an awesome setup!
 
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