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wow maybe i'll move in haha
I got it from Universalrocks.com . It's a 3d rock background they are known for being the best in making aquarium or reptile background I got the plain Rocky style, they are really thin too you wouldn't believe it ! I didn't they're like 1/4 of an inch really good quality sturdy she can climb it straight up its flexible too good stuff recommendI love that background! Did you make or or buy it? I’ve been looking for something like that for the new tank.
How much did the background cost if I may ask? And where did you get cork rounds that long, the longest I can find are like 12-18 inches, that thing looks 3 foot?I got it from Universalrocks.com . It's a 3d rock background they are known for being the best in making aquarium or reptile background I got the plain Rocky style, they are really thin too you wouldn't believe it ! I didn't they're like 1/4 of an inch really good quality sturdy she can climb it straight up its flexible too good stuff recommend
From what im seeing on the website that long ones look to be about 300 dollarsHow much did the background cost if I may ask? And where did you get cork rounds that long, the longest I can find are like 12-18 inches, that thing looks 3 foot?
Ohh its not a ledge one https://www.universalrocks.com/fish/backgrounds/rocky-style/various-sizesFrom what im seeing on the website that long ones look to be about 300 dollars
The background costs me around 156$ it was 72x20 . My enclosure is 24 tall but since I have a bioactive I saved money only getting the 20 tall background . I got those cork tubes from SATOO Scales and tales of Ohio a local shop but I'm sure biodude should have some large tubesHow much did the background cost if I may ask? And where did you get cork rounds that long, the longest I can find are like 12-18 inches, that thing looks 3 foot?
Yes that's it!Ohh its not a ledge one https://www.universalrocks.com/fish/backgrounds/rocky-style/various-sizes
I think its this so pretty cheap
Indeed!I bet your beardie loves that!
150$ not bad, I spent 70$ just on cork bark backgrounds, I'm definitely gonna check out them, I've heard a lot of them from youtube lately, and bio dudes got the cork connect, nice , very nice enclosure when my new enclosure gets here I'm definitely gonna "steal" some of your ideas, if you don't mind that is.The background costs me around 156$ it was 72x20 . My enclosure is 24 tall but since I have a bioactive I saved money only getting the 20 tall background . I got those cork tubes from SATOO Scales and tales of Ohio a local shop but I'm sure biodude should have some large tubes
Some inspiration is never a bad thing if anything I want to see more natural looking stuff I'm even down to help some ideas flow Or even to tell ya how to cut the cost of getting items etc I know alot of tricks all around150$ not bad, I spent 70$ just on cork bark backgrounds, I'm definitely gonna check out them, I've heard a lot of them from youtube lately, and bio dudes got the cork connect, nice , very nice enclosure when my new enclosure gets here I'm definitely gonna "steal" some of your ideas, if you don't mind that is.
totally! I wish more people would do natural/bio , but most of them have been indoctrinated into the "no sand! No substrate! , when if they just introduced substrate when they're little there would be no problem (of course a beardie is gonna eat dirt , it's brown smells earthy and has minerals)Some inspiration is never a bad thing if anything I want to see more natural looking stuff I'm even down to help some ideas flow Or even to tell ya how to cut the cost of getting items etc I know alot of tricks all around
Thats cool! Whats its purpose? To hide the ugly lights? Ur full of grand ideasBuilt a canopy for the setup today costed me approximately 30$ give or take and about 3 hours to make
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Yes it makes it look more uniform but it also keeps particles or dust out while also keeping other buggers that get on the screen or such not the chance to get in while keeping anything I have in inside which hasnt been a problem so far. But I added ventalation fans ontop not only for air circulation but to add in alittle wind and the ventilation fans are set to timers that turn on and off and different periods of the day or night also put a mini dehumidifier in the canopy just incase its needed . The canopy also makes it to where any light that bounces from the light fixtures and such isnt bouncing anywhere but the enclosure . Also I have a bird which keeps him away aswell . But canopies are big in the aquarium hobby and I wanted to bring that onto my vivariumThats cool! Whats its purpose? To hide the ugly lights? Ur full of grand ideas