DIY Living Wall Turtorial with PICTURES

codiwatkins

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So I decided to make a terrarium wall for my Chams enclosure, instead of having plants on the ground. I am super excited with how it turned out and figured that maybe someone on here would like to see how I did it. I originally watched a youtube tutorial on how to do this for a frog terrarium in a glass case, but I can't find it and the link isn't on the thread I started the other day now. So I'll just explain the process. I am also going to include all of the supplies I used and purchased at home depot.

My finished product




Supply List
2 corrugated plastic sheets $14 ( they look like plastic cardboard)
6 cans of black total pond waterfall sealant $77 ( I was told they make black "Great Stuff" for ponds that is cheaper but I wasn't able to find it at home depot. In all honesty, I probably could have only used four cans ,if I had know how to use it better.)
2 Tubes of black silicone $13
1 bag of ground up sphagnum moss soil $4.24
1 bag of long sphagnum moss $3.97
4 Support/anchor boards $12









I made my enclosure have 6 plants. I had 2 pothos in my house already and then I purchased some Japaneses Ferns for the bottom and a few succulents just because I like they way they look.

1. I cut aprrox 1 inch off the side of my boards that way I knew for sure that it would fit into my reptibreeze cage. I glued the boards together length wise after measuring and cutting them to the size of my cage.

2. I had an old wooden stake in my yard that I broke into pieces and put in the corners that way I would have something solid to screw the wall onto the metal of the reptibreeze cage. After returning to Home Depot to return unused supplies I found these long thin boards that would have been perfect. They are 48 inches long. I would have ran 4 down the back of the wall to add support and to also act as an anchor.


3. Lay out all your wood and pots the way you want them to look on your wall. I had some large reptile wood from my old Cham cage that I used. I placed these pieces first because they are heavy and need support holding them while they dry. I sprayed some of the pond foam, stuck the wood on top and then sprayed more foam around it hold it in place. I propped the wood up with various items I found in my garage. While using the foam use gloves! If it gets on your hands it doesn't come off for DAYS or longer.


4. After the above dried (Approx 30-45 minutes) I placed all of my pots and other pieces of climbing paths. Keep in mind the depth of your enclosure. Mine is 24 inches so I kept a level handy next to me so I could measure while placing climbing sticks. I then began spraying the foam over the pots so they were fully covered leaving the top portion open and sprayed foam to hold the sticks in place too. Keep in mind that this stuff expands BIG TIME so try and spray it as thin as possible. Also make sure you keep it flat while drying or it will go into crazy places!




5. After allowing the above to dry I then went in and filled in all the remaining places with the foam. If you make it varying thicknesses it looks way cooler in my opinion. I added a few more sticks at this time too. It was easy because I could just poke them into the dried foam and then add more foam if need to hold it in place.





6. Once everything was dried I went to all the pots and poked holes through the bottom with a screw driver to allow drainage. I also cut foam that had gone down into the pots.

7. Then I sprayed the silicon on small sections, spreading it around with an old paint brush, and then added the dirt and moss on top. I did it in sections because I felt like the silicon would dry out. I think in total I broke the entire wall into approx 8 sections.


8. After giving the silicon dirt about 15 minutes to dry I tipped all the extra dirt off and tapped the back several times. I then went back and touched up any spots I missed.

9. Last I added all of plants! When placing keep in mind the sun exposure need!
 
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Codi that looks amazing! Awesome job and thanks for sharing how you built it as well.

Thank you and you're welcome! I'm hoping the moss will help with humidity and having a wall will make cleaning the bottom of the cage easier! :)
 
You see these with the frogger people, but rarely with cham enclosures. Nice to see this being used for a cham. Good job!

I am in the process of building a custom fully planted terrarium, and trying to keep it cham safe. Will be stealing some of your ideas :rolleyes:
 
Does the wall it self stink? ive been thinking of doing this for my chams but im afraid it will make my living room smell bad lol.
 
That turned out perfectly! I love it! I can't wait to see pics of it in place. When you first posted about building one, I thought you meant you were doing a living wall, on the wall. :) This looks amazing!
 
That turned out perfectly! I love it! I can't wait to see pics of it in place. When you first posted about building one, I thought you meant you were doing a living wall, on the wall. :) This looks amazing!

I wish I could do that in my house! My cat would definitely try to eat the Cham! I have considered doing a live wall in my kitchen though!
 
This thread and write up are great!! This gives me some ideas for a living wall in my family room. If I can pull it off my boy, Remy, will be in heaven!

Thank you for the write up!!
 
This thread and write up are great!! This gives me some ideas for a living wall in my family room. If I can pull it off my boy, Remy, will be in heaven!

Thank you for the write up!!

Thank you!
Sooooo if anyone is planning to do this, leave it lying flat for at least 24 hours so the foam dries all the way. I have some warping happening in the back of mine for getting antsy and standing it up too soon. :(
 
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This THREAD IS AWESOME!

It creates such a wonderful natural habitat!

Hey Todd!
When do you think you'll have the "Tropic Blaze™ HO T5 24" Quad Fixture WITH Arcadia 6% Bulb & 2 6.5k Daylight Bulbs" fixture in? I have some graduation money thats burning a hole in my pocket!! ;)
 
Had to make a new wall

So since I lifted the other wall too soon and it warped I made another one! I have a few tips.

1. You can use the cheap white version of great stuff. It's safe and only $4 a can instead of $13! I used it and it worked just fine.

2. Plan to do the wall over a few days. Don't get antsy and crazy and want to stand it up and add plants! Give the foam an entire day to dry laying flat so it doesn't warp.

3. Don't forget to put the plants far enough away from the top that when they grow they won't get burned and your chameleon won't have access to get burned!

 
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