10 Incredible Scapers to Follow for Vivarium Design Inspiration

These are some of my favorite people to follow! Their work is incredible, and continues to be an inspiration for what we aspire to achieve.

Let me know who you would add to the list!

Kono Terra

Daniel Konrad makes the best faux backgrounds in the world, no doubts about it. The scape in the top cover photo is also his.

Instagram

 

Planted Glass Boxes

Focus on large, custom-build terrariums. Also a great guy, with a very helpful step-by-step online course available.

Instagram, Video Course

 

Technically Planted Tanks

Another source primarily for terrariums, but would work equally well for incredible dart frog vivariums.

Instagram

 

Vivariums in the Mist

Paul Demas has all of your custom scaping needs and supplies covered. I’d consider his company a staple of the hobby.

Instagram, Website

 

Serpa Design

Tanner is incredibly prolific and creative. If you’ve ever searched for vivariums on YouTube, you’ve no-doubt seen his work.

YouTube, Instagram

 

The Cine Scaper

Máté is a must-follow for aquascapes and cinematic videos. He captures the essence of this world beautifully.

YouTube, Instagram

 

Troy Goldberg’s Tropical Garage

Troy Goldberg is a household name for dart frog vivariums. Another YouTube celebrity fully worth a follow.

YouTube, Instagram

 

Biotope Gallery

Check out his YouTube channel is you want to see behind-the-scenes footage of some impressive terrariums.

YouTube, Instagram

 

Zookeeper TV

A company in Singapore building custom vivariums, including some seriously impressive commercial projects.

Instagram, Website

 

zigermandli photography

Thomas Steiner has some beautiful designs built with some amazing faux rocks.

Instagram

 

Bonus: Instagram Communities

There’s also communities on Instagram that showcase vivariums from all over. These are two of my favorites.

VivariumDesigns, VivariumImaginarium

 
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