I think I have finally made it about half way through building my first frog vivarium and thought I would share what I've done thus far. I have made a couple smaller backgrounds for a few tarantula enclosures using silicon, great stuff, and kitter litter methods but this is my first true full vivarium build, which is for a few Bird Poop Frogs I plan to get soon.
Sorry about the horrible photos, especially the last one of the quikrete. I had better images ( and more of different steps ) and put them in a separate folder but lost it.
The first thing I did was I made the false bottom. I just used egg crate, zap straps, and screening. Basically the only thing different I did then just the typical flat egg crate bottom is I made a spot where I could drop a plant, still potted, in for easy access and to keep the roots from going crazy. I also have the egg crate corner wall so t I can slide in a pump for a waterfall.
The next thing I did was start spraying some great stuff down. I marked the areas I wanted the great stuff to be with a white board marker and then layer by layer built up the foam over about a weeks time.
Once I had enough great stuff filled into the size and area I desired I just started carving. This part took a bit and was a bit difficult due to being confined in the area of the terrarium.
After I carved the shape that I wanted I made 3 additional blobs of foam where I could carve in cup like shapes to create my actual waterfall.
Next, I wanted a river so I used even more great stuff and then carved the shape of the river I wanted.
After a few hours of cleaning out the foam pieces and giving it a light sanding I was ready to start putting cement on everything, which I did this evening. As you can see, I ended up not making a big enough batch to coat the whole thing so I decided to let what I have on there cure a bit and come back to it tomorrow.
Well that is what I have so far. I'm going to finishing covering the rest in the morning and then also give in another coat tomorrow night. After a 3rd coat and it's completely cured I will start painting it.
I will update this thread with some more progress images as I go.![]()