you seem much more camera comfortable compared to your first 120 gallon upgrade much improvement! also sick enclosure im in the process of making a backround like that too
I love this!! Great job on the finished product and I really appreciate you being very thorough with explanation of the materials used while you were building. Looks amazing!! I may try a build in the future myself and this is a great idea starter for me.
I love your videos and I’ve taken all your advice on enclosure set ups it just amazed me on Facebook groups on how many people have no idea what they are talking about and all they do is judge everyone
Hell yea. This cage looks soo good!! Im building two of them right now. 2.5×2.5×5.5 after I put the Frame up I was like F*** . I went overboard w the size but oh well the dragons will love it!
You need 16 wood dowels if they are 36”x5/8 unless you are combining cut pieces to make the right size for the top screens. 4 dowels per inside brace and 4 dowels per top screen lid.
Only got one thing I would do different, I would cut tiles and put it all through the enclosure and not fasten them. That way you can take them up when you have to clean. I think it would be a lot easier that's the way I did my first enclosure.
A great dIY tip, the loctite spray foam, when you apply it, have a spray bottle of water, as the foam is curing, spray it with water and you can physically shape it, make sure you wear gloves, I use this stuff for making Halloween props to shape tentacles and tree branches,this can't be done with great stuff spray foam, Only the loctite brand. awesome build and tutorial!!!
@@ChiefSweetsUniverse it's lot more firm, compared to the great stuff, I'm currently building a new enclosure for my Bearded Dragon, thanks for the tips as well
Thank you! Yes I did a chameleon tank similar to this and will hopefully have a video out sometime this year with this similar setup made for a tokay gecko
Awesome, this has helped me so much. Thank you. Is there any chance of crickets climbing up the walls in either of your bearded dragons and getting out the screen top?
@@ChiefSweetsUniverse Thank you so much for your response. Also another question. How long do you wait between grout applications, and then how long do you wait to drylok the grout?
@@mikebuckler I waited I think 48 hours or 72 hours between grout applications. it says on the bag so whatever the bag says follow that. I did wait a couple days before applying the drylock so the grout could fully cure.
The lights aren’t too high in usage really. The heat lamp will be the only one. My electricity is only about $80 more expensive than my friends who have no reptiles. But uvb is only 24 watts. And I use either 75 or 100 watt bulbs.
I just saw this about building it and we just been doing the carpet layout for the enclosure. How do you maintain the ground mixture, do you just spot pluck any fecal matter or do you do a full change out every so often.
do you have like physical blueprints for this? as much as I love the video and will be using it in the construction I love having physical papers as well! again beautiful work!
Looks awesome!! You’ve inspired me to give this a try this weekend. How much did this cost you? What did you end up using for the door latches? Anything you would do differently after having cupcake in there? Sorry for all the questions 😅
No worries at all. I like questions. I didn’t use any door latches. It was a total of $358. I would not do anything different. I hope this helps. Thank you.
How has your bearded dragon done in the enclosure you built? I’m thinking about building one but want to make sure nothing you used could be toxic to the bearded dragon.
Yes as the grout is pretty much just concrete really. Now I did hear that maybe the small paints I used even tho it’s non toxic may be toxic to some animals however so far 1 year later my dragon is fine and has been since. Drylock has been used for many years by reptile enthusiasts but a better option is polygems zoo poxy.
@@ChiefSweetsUniverse i got the entire thing built i just need to get the doors man you made this look so easy and clean i give you props my frame came out a little warped for the screen have to like snap it into place 🤣🤣🤣 overall it was a good learning experience and next time will be much better thanks to your video!
@@HumilityListens that’s awesome I’m so proud of you let’s go!!! No my screen frames were bothe pretty rough too lol. One didn’t fit and I had to sand down a ton then it was super loose lol
@@ChiefSweetsUniverse lol still came out pretty damn clean, but hey where did you get the sliding door tracks? I cant seem to find them at local hardware store well i only checked lowes lol
@@ChiefSweetsUniverse thanks I’m going to try to find a custom wood worker guy or if you change your mind about how much do you think you would charge to make me one and ship it to Houston Texas
This is a HORRIBLE example of what NOT to give your bearded dragon. No hides, he can’t even climb that wall, and he’s only got 2 sticks to climb on plus 2 plants. Is that seriously all you gave him? This is NOT a good home for a dragon. My 75 gallon tank for my 3 month old baby has more to do, and more room than this apparent “120 gallon” enclosure. This is horrible.
Idk if you didn’t watch the video she has two hides and you can even see shorts on my channel of her digging in her hides. This is a simplistic natural setup with proper uvb heat, hides, branches and proper size tank. Your confusing decoration with care. Horrible care would be using heat rocks and coil uvb.
Totally understandable that you didn't have access to a table saw, but you could have saved yourself some serious $$ with getting a whole sheet of 1/4 inch birch plywood and cutting whole pieces for the back, walls, and floor. Pre Cut boards are marked up by big box stores with a 'convenience' cost. Great Build!
@@ChiefSweetsUniverse Sounds awesome and honestly, you don't need a table saw, you can get away with a small circular saw and using a couple of clamps and a 2x4 as a guide. You can make a whole 4x2x2 box from a single sheet of plywood.
I love that you explain things step by step.
Thank you
you seem much more camera comfortable compared to your first 120 gallon upgrade much improvement! also sick enclosure im in the process of making a backround like that too
Thank you so much. I hope it comes out great!
I love this!! Great job on the finished product and I really appreciate you being very thorough with explanation of the materials used while you were building. Looks amazing!! I may try a build in the future myself and this is a great idea starter for me.
Thank you so much. I’m glad I could be of some help.
I love your videos and I’ve taken all your advice on enclosure set ups it just amazed me on Facebook groups on how many people have no idea what they are talking about and all they do is judge everyone
That’s the bad thing about the groups is they judge quite a bit but it’s gotten a lot better I think which is probably crazy to hear haha
Hell yea. This cage looks soo good!! Im building two of them right now. 2.5×2.5×5.5 after I put the Frame up I was like F*** . I went overboard w the size but oh well the dragons will love it!
Thank you! Hey the bigger the better
Your terrariums are so nice!! I want one this nice!
Thanks! It was a lot of work, but it was worth it!
I found your second enclosure build didn't know you already posted it because I just found you on TH-cam. Thanks for the video
You need 16 wood dowels if they are 36”x5/8 unless you are combining cut pieces to make the right size for the top screens. 4 dowels per inside brace and 4 dowels per top screen lid.
BEST DIY I've ever seen... LOVE ur videos!!!!!! 💕
Thank you so much
My Dragon needs an upgrade. This gives me a few ideas. Thanks!
No problem. Thank you 😊
I cant wait to follow your plans for our classroom beardie, rex! Awesome video!
Thank you!
Best DIY build on TH-cam by far!
Why thank you 😊
Do you think you could make an even more detailed version on putting in the glass doors?
Truly impressive man
Thank you 😊
Thank you for your video!!
How much did you spend for this project?
Great job! That background turned out awesome.
Thank you so much!
Only got one thing I would do different, I would cut tiles and put it all through the enclosure and not fasten them. That way you can take them up when you have to clean. I think it would be a lot easier that's the way I did my first enclosure.
A great dIY tip, the loctite spray foam, when you apply it, have a spray bottle of water, as the foam is curing, spray it with water and you can physically shape it, make sure you wear gloves, I use this stuff for making Halloween props to shape tentacles and tree branches,this can't be done with great stuff spray foam, Only the loctite brand. awesome build and tutorial!!!
Appreciate the tip! I really like the loctite foam as well it’s so much better
@@ChiefSweetsUniverse it's lot more firm, compared to the great stuff, I'm currently building a new enclosure for my Bearded Dragon, thanks for the tips as well
Amazing job. I’m putting some plans together for my little guy. You ever do more vertical enclosures?
Thank you! Yes I did a chameleon tank similar to this and will hopefully have a video out sometime this year with this similar setup made for a tokay gecko
When are you getting your own DIY-show on TV? ;)
No, just kidding, my man! It looks freakin' awesome, and I'm sure, that Cupcake enjoys it :D
Haha maybe someday thank you as always Jen!
How long should I let silicone dry before putting my beardie in
About 24 hours or until the smell goes away
Awesome, this has helped me so much. Thank you. Is there any chance of crickets climbing up the walls in either of your bearded dragons and getting out the screen top?
They have done it, but my dragon usually eats em all before they do.
@@ChiefSweetsUniverse Thank you so much for your response. Also another question. How long do you wait between grout applications, and then how long do you wait to drylok the grout?
@@mikebuckler I waited I think 48 hours or 72 hours between grout applications. it says on the bag so whatever the bag says follow that. I did wait a couple days before applying the drylock so the grout could fully cure.
Where did you get the track at?😊
Amazon I think I have it linked in my other diy bearded dragon build
How do you control your electricity bill with your reptile enclosures
The lights aren’t too high in usage really. The heat lamp will be the only one. My electricity is only about $80 more expensive than my friends who have no reptiles. But uvb is only 24 watts. And I use either 75 or 100 watt bulbs.
I just saw this about building it and we just been doing the carpet layout for the enclosure.
How do you maintain the ground mixture, do you just spot pluck any fecal matter or do you do a full change out every so often.
My bearded dragon sent me this video and is mad that he’s in a 75 gallon tank.But I’m going to get a 120 gallon for Christmas
Haha very nice!
😂😂😂
do you have like physical blueprints for this? as much as I love the video and will be using it in the construction I love having physical papers as well! again beautiful work!
Oh I wish great question! Next time I’ll do that as well!
Looks awesome!! You’ve inspired me to give this a try this weekend. How much did this cost you? What did you end up using for the door latches? Anything you would do differently after having cupcake in there? Sorry for all the questions 😅
No worries at all. I like questions. I didn’t use any door latches. It was a total of $358. I would not do anything different. I hope this helps. Thank you.
Did you seal the background with anything?
Yes the sealer is the drylock. It’s a cement sealing paint
thanks homie
Happy to help
awesome
How has your bearded dragon done in the enclosure you built? I’m thinking about building one but want to make sure nothing you used could be toxic to the bearded dragon.
She’s been doing good.
Is it ok to go a bit smaller then 120 gallons for a bearded dragon enclosure
You can go 4feet long 2ft wide and 18 inches tall. This would be 90 gallon enclosure
I would have loved to see your lighting setup on top/under the mesh on this build :(
I do have a lighting setup video
Looks good, but is any of that material safe when exposed to the heating elements required for a bearded dragon.
Yes as the grout is pretty much just concrete really. Now I did hear that maybe the small paints I used even tho it’s non toxic may be toxic to some animals however so far 1 year later my dragon is fine and has been since. Drylock has been used for many years by reptile enthusiasts but a better option is polygems zoo poxy.
Do you water the carex grass?
Yes I do!
How often do you change out the substrate?
I don’t change it out at all. I added some isopods for a clean up crew. I do spot clean it and take all the substrate that is touching poop.
12:28 what’s the bulb on the right for?
It’s for the plants and to brighten up the cage. It’s a led daylight 5000k bulb
what was the total cost of this?
$357 total.
Ouch! A brand new purchased bearded dragon enclosure would cost this.
A purchased enclosure would not come with a detailed background like this has.
i have a question if i use acrylic paint instead would it harm the bearded dragon or i have to use what ever paint you used
Water based acrylic paint will be fine
Man you are great and i used this method for my bearded dragon and ball python. How long did you let it set beofre adding in the reptiles?
A week.
How much dryloc did it take to paint?
About 2/3 of a gallon
What are the dimensions of the enclosure I’d like to build one
It’s 4x2x2 but I did build it about 3 inches taller than 2 foot by accident
You've certified me as a new subscriber. Nice video!
Feeling like making a new Crested gecko build, but just need ideas. Thanks.
Thank you very much. Welcome aboard
i live in australia and dubia and reptilesuppy doesnt ship to australia and i cant find any other 4x2x2 enclosure within the price range
Yeah that’s the only thing that sucks you can get a smaller tank if need be. Like a 4x2x18inches
Would be v helpful to put in the description the material & cut list!
It is in the description
are the top tracks 4 feet or 3 feet? and did you get one or two?
There is two tracks both four feet a top and bottom
I hate to ask this but i havent seen the question in any of the comments but what kind of wood did you use?
White wood or select pine. It’s in the description I believe.
@ChiefSweetsUniverse thank you so much I just didn't see it
How much did this cost? Seems like maybe buying one might cost about just as much
Around $350 altogether
Started building i got the frame and bottom plywood i forgot some plywood i will stop here for tonight lol
Very exciting. Can’t wait for you to finish
@@ChiefSweetsUniverse i got the entire thing built i just need to get the doors man you made this look so easy and clean i give you props my frame came out a little warped for the screen have to like snap it into place 🤣🤣🤣 overall it was a good learning experience and next time will be much better thanks to your video!
@@HumilityListens that’s awesome I’m so proud of you let’s go!!! No my screen frames were bothe pretty rough too lol. One didn’t fit and I had to sand down a ton then it was super loose lol
@@ChiefSweetsUniverse lol still came out pretty damn clean, but hey where did you get the sliding door tracks? I cant seem to find them at local hardware store well i only checked lowes lol
@@HumilityListens I have those linked in the description. I got mine on Amazon
Just curious but could this potentially become a fire hazard?
Nope.
About how much did this cost you?
$357 for everything. I have a list of all items and cost in description if you want to try it out for yourself
i already have a cage, but it has little decoration and is empty
Always can add stuff to make it more full
Do you sell these
I do not. Maybe in the future though
@@ChiefSweetsUniverse thanks I’m going to try to find a custom wood worker guy or if you change your mind about how much do you think you would charge to make me one and ship it to Houston Texas
I’m trying to get one for my 11 year old son for his elementary to middle school graduation as a present 🎁
Great vid bro
Thank you
Dude im almost done i put bark al on the sides on the sprayfoam it takes forever to paint because of that🤣🤣🤣
Let’s goo! Yeah the bark definitely make it longer and more difficult lol
Has anyone else having problems with the paint coming off onto their bearded dragon?
That means you used a little too much dye. I would just get a soft sponge and scrub it off with water until it stops rubbing off.
As amazing as this video was, I’d rather spend the extra money to get my tank and accessories 😅
No issue with that at all!
This is a HORRIBLE example of what NOT to give your bearded dragon. No hides, he can’t even climb that wall, and he’s only got 2 sticks to climb on plus 2 plants. Is that seriously all you gave him? This is NOT a good home for a dragon. My 75 gallon tank for my 3 month old baby has more to do, and more room than this apparent “120 gallon” enclosure. This is horrible.
Idk if you didn’t watch the video she has two hides and you can even see shorts on my channel of her digging in her hides. This is a simplistic natural setup with proper uvb heat, hides, branches and proper size tank. Your confusing decoration with care. Horrible care would be using heat rocks and coil uvb.
Here is footage of her digging in her hide posted almost a year ago that “doesn’t exist” th-cam.com/users/shorts72AnuTWiFsI?si=2aupNkpIgBUMpS_3
Totally understandable that you didn't have access to a table saw, but you could have saved yourself some serious $$ with getting a whole sheet of 1/4 inch birch plywood and cutting whole pieces for the back, walls, and floor. Pre Cut boards are marked up by big box stores with a 'convenience' cost. Great Build!
Appreciate you! Yeah doing a 3 pieces of plywood would only be $75 for me where I live I’ve been thinking of doing a build like that
@@ChiefSweetsUniverse Sounds awesome and honestly, you don't need a table saw, you can get away with a small circular saw and using a couple of clamps and a 2x4 as a guide. You can make a whole 4x2x2 box from a single sheet of plywood.
Depending on where you purchase the plywood and 1x2x6 they will cut everything down to size for you at no extra cost. Got mine done at home depot.