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Absolutely amazing mate, keep it up
ОтветитьNice! Ça valait le coup d'attendre !
ОтветитьGreat job. Turned out beautiful. Looking forward to your next project.
By the way, the editing was on point!
holy shit this is amazing
ОтветитьAmazing 👌👌👌👏👏👏
ОтветитьAwesome build. Really cool with the black vs natural wood color 👍😎
ОтветитьNice!! Thankyou so much I was looking literally exactly for a video like this good job!
ОтветитьHave you had any problems with using pinewood as a lot of people say it's toxic to reptiles,I am planning a new pinewood vivarium project
ОтветитьSuper vidéo. J'ai un projet de construction de "gerbillarium" sur le modèle d'un terra. Etant plus que novice en construction et en bricolage je ne savais pas quoi utiliser pour créer la rainure qui permettrait de maintenir la vitre dans l'encadrement en bois. Je suis preneuse de tous conseils pouvant m'aider à mener à bien mon projet d'ailleurs ;)
ОтветитьI need one of these ASAP. Great job
ОтветитьReally nice and well done !
ОтветитьAbsolutely stunning enclosure! I just hope that the pallet wood you used wasn't pine, or if it was it was extremely well sealed. Pine is toxic to snakes.
ОтветитьThis video is like a bad acid trip.
ОтветитьWow... great work I am in the process of making my own enclosure for my boa. I wasn't expecting so much work lol but you put a lot into that project and it turned out awesome good job.
ОтветитьAmazing enclosure!
I do think, though, that an instructional video for people who have that kind of equipment is fairly niche. I guess I could buy DAR wood to mimic what you've done but that would no longer be a pallet wood enclosure.
Not that it matters if it ends up that nice!
How much you charge bro lol , I don’t have the patience
ОтветитьThis is amazing
ОтветитьNice, now I need to make the same one in my room with no tools lmao
ОтветитьAbsolutely beautiful
ОтветитьGreat video, beautiful enclosure. It's important to note that pallet Wood is saturated with all sorts of nasty chemicals though because they ship them internationally. I hope you coated and sealed it with a critter friendly sealant of some sort!
ОтветитьBe careful using pine or cedar with snakes- it’s toxic to them and with humidity and heat it releases toxic elements- needs to be sealed very carefully
ОтветитьI imagine you’re gonna have problems with warping of the wood especially the doors - with so many fluctuations between humidity and temperatures it won’t do that pine much good- also what did you seal the pine with to make it water/moisture resistant?? You should use Aquarium silicone around the inside edges to seal the gaps so no urine or water gets in there and causes mould and bacteria spikes - also what paint did you use?? I hope you used water based paint - others which are non water based have high VOC, the heat pad straight onto untreated pine is a cause for concern - your idea to build one from what would be considered scrap wood is good but please do more research before building one especially if it’s for a clients snake/reptile- the materials and finishes you applied are not in the best interest of them- there are basic things to research and consider when building vivariums like what Woods safe, what sealant is safe, what paints are safe etc not having a go just giving you advice from someone who builds them and has a large reptile and snake collection
Ответитьwhere are the heating lights?
ОтветитьWow fantastic job
ОтветитьI loved this so much i built one for my iguana just made it taller. I didnt have pallet wood or the tools you have so i bought edge glued wood and 2x2 framing turned out great but i stained it to dark i like the color of yours better
ОтветитьFire hazard, No fire retardant material. 😢
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