I'm in Canada and I was able to get a two pack off amazon, it looked different in the Amazon picture but was still black and yellow when I got it. I wish it looked like the amazon picture cause it's nicer but oh well my gecko loves them.
I got them myself from amazon in Canada, but I found a link to US amazon for you. If you're elsewhere try searching flukers bamboo bars. the picture looks nicer on amazon but they were still black and yellow when they arrived.
it provides some climbing, but if those are taped together than you don’t want them in their. tape can seriously harm reptiles. these are an inexpensive climbing option that may work for your enclosure! a couple more plants would be great too for some more cover.
i also don’t see a digital thermometer + hygrometer or a feeding dish/ledge.
PINVNBY Natural Aquarium Driftwood Assorted Branches Reptile Ornament for Fish Tank Decoration Pack of 3 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JRBHHQM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_17T3HXVV00RECC2P0K4W?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Silent Runner 12" Wide + Cage Attachment - Silent, Fast, Durable Exercise Wheel - Sugar Gliders, Degus, Rats, Hedgehogs, Prairie Dogs & Small Pets https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B15GZ1U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_QN8WRCBBVRH164TGZQPD?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Here is a link to the wood I used:
It’s luck of the draw as far as what pieces you get, I also had to order 3 sets of it to get enough wood to fill the tank. In the end it worked out getting a bunch so I could mix and match and play around with it until I found the right fit.
As for rocks I’m not really sure what’s in there exactly. Some of the rocks I found in the yard, some I had extra from another scape that I did.
Amazon frogbit looks a 100 times better than duckweed and it looks a lot easier to maintain. That piece of wood is just something temporary I picked up. Would this piece of wood be adequate?
I was thinking about getting taller plants but I didn’t do my research yet. And for the wood, I got it from Amazon here’s the link: PINVNBY Natural Aquarium... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JRBHHQM?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
This is what i got PIVBY Natural Aquarium Driftwood Assorted Branches Reptile Ornament for Fish Tank Decoration Pack of 3 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JRBHHQM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_57FV55QRBERHKEQFZ773
I don't have an official giant, but my big girl loves cardboard packaging, and seems to be a big fan of these chewy logs by rosewood:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rosewood-Boredom-Breaker-Edible-Extra/dp/B00PUENTL8
My bunnies also love their cat trees! If you're in the UK manor pet housing makes amazing quality, heavy duty bunny furniture out of proper hardwood - it's strong enough I can sit on top of their hidey house!
Oh no ! I suppose if they chew it, it's best to remove it. I don't do anything, they just don't nibble it ! They are over a year now and don't need to chew as heavily as before, so it might be that haha.
I used to tape my wheel on the wall of my tank, so they couldn't sit and nibble it, so you could try elevating or hanging the wheel and see if that helps. Unless they're chewing it from the inside ?
Thank you ! I got that piece on Amazon, large size, link is here .
Excellent! I've only been in the live plant side of the hobby for about 3 to 4 months. Fishkeeping for 4 years. I would suggest tho a few small pieces of cholla wood for the tank. You can attach some Java mosses and maybe some anubia to it after it's ready to sink. Something like this.
https://www.amazon.com/Natural-Aquarium-Decoration-NilocG-Aquatics/dp/B013RXJ53Y
I'm going to stock with Kuhli loaches, hy511 tetras, celestial pearl danios, and possibly a blue gourami. I'm not sure about the gourami with the danios, so I'll have to think about it some more.
I ordered my driftwood from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001US4AAM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_UCZgkGPBIN14R
Okay given that I can’t see how long the tree is, but working only with what is pictured:
Assuming The person in the image is 6’ (adult average male is ~5’9”), and as tall as the back of my pen as pictured, the tree is about 30’ tall and 40’ long, and assuming approximate cylindricity (obviously imperfect but likely made up for by the actual length of the log), the volume of the log is about 5,183 cubic feet. Cholla driftwood usually has a volume of about 70 cubic in, or 0.041 cubic feet, meaning that this log has the volume of 126414 pieces of cholla, and amazon has 5 pieces for $13 ($2.6 each) here , soooo
$328676, plus the exorbitant cost due to rarity of the item, I’d expect to pay a little under a half of a million dollars for the piece.
It’s a chewable log, I got ours from Amazon in March and it’s still in perfect condition now - but they are supposed to chew it 😂
Rosewood Boredom Breaker Edible Play Log, Extra Large https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00PUENTL8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_9sMwFb5DXMK25
Fluker’s bamboo bars! I love them and he loves to perch at the highest point and look at his home.
I got them on Amazon for cheap but you can also get them at Petco.
Thanks! I ordered the drift wood from Amazon. I had to boil it four times to release the tanins and glue two of the three pieces together, but it was worth it!
If you have Amazon Prime, try out this
The piece I got from it looks great. Had to boil the crap out of it, like 8 hours over a couple days, and still was turning brown though. Since I have higher PH water I just went ahead and kept some of the tannin in it though.
Here's where I got mine. It's 3 pieces, 2 from the link below and one (the long piece) is broken off a piece I've had forever
Zilla 09669 Malaysian Driftwood, size varies from 10 inches - 12 inches
ZooMed's Mopani is one of my favorites. They make a few different sizes and it is sold on Amazon, LiveAquaria, and lots of other sites.
The only problem with buying driftwood online is that you're usually just buying a piece with some rough set of dimensions, not the one pictured. By actually going to a store, you can pick out a particular piece that you like or that will fit well in your set-up. Petco sells ZooMed Mopani and I often go there just to pick out driftwood pieces.