A couple of questions . . .

thebluejackal

New member
I originally bought some larger-sized aquarium pebbles for the base layer of my upcoming vivarium build, but after doing a bit more research, I believe I'm going to take them back and go for some hydroton/hydroballs.

Where can you get them? Just online or do some common brick-and-mortar places have them?

Also, does anyone know a good supplier for dried bamboo? I know I could find some at a couple of local craft stores, but I'm worried about any chemicals that may have been used on it.
 

Riverside Reptiles

Administrator (HMFIC)
Usually the hydroballs can be found at high end nurseries or hydroponic shops. It may be easier to just order them online though.


I sell bamboo and bamboo leaf litter. I'm currently out of bamboo, but should be resupplied in the next couple weeks. Shoot me a PM if you're interested.
 

thebluejackal

New member
Thanks for letting me know! I found an organic/indoor gardening place locally that has hydroton. Gonna get me a bag tomorrow!

Also, if I carve my own background piece of out florist foam, what would be best to coat it with? Regular tile grout?
 

Yoshi'smom

New member
I would go to Lowes or Home Depot and just get a large sheet of extruded Insulating foam and use that instead. It's probably going to be cheaper than florist foam if you're going a little bigger. But that's up to you.
I coated mine with Sanded Tile Grout a few times and then cured it and then painted it. If you don't cure it you will need to waterproof it with a waterproof sealer.
Here's my page on my DIY viv for my leopard gecko's tank. It may help you.
http://www.geckosunlimited.com/community/do-yourself-diy/56312-new-leopard-gcko-terrarium.html
Good Luck!!
 

thebluejackal

New member
Thanks for the additional tip! I already picked up some grout, though, and I'll be curing it per Yoshi'smom's instructions.

(I apparently type too fast for the forum's posting limitations).
 
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