Keliculus
Not so new Member
Hi everyone,
I just wanted to get some opinions on my temporary GTF set up and on the one I intend to set up once I get the materials.
I have 2 frogs in a 1x1x2 foot exo terra terrarium
Their pond takes up about 1/3 of the floor area of the tank and the rest is covered with large rocks with the gaps filled with small pebbles then those covered with larger pepples to prevent ingestion by the frogs, the plant is a minature form of something similar to an elephant ear according to my mum, (I stole it from her collection ) and they have a resin log hide in the back corner. Will this be ok for them until I get the things together for their permanant enclosure?
For their permanant enclosure I am going to get a glass or acrylic tank made the width of the front of the terrarium about 1/3 of the depth and high enough to reach the bottom of the doors. I am going to cast some logs and rocks in resin and use them to hide the edges of the inner tank and get some plants to go in there. And I might make a new background because the rock wall doesn't really work with the tree frogs I might make a dree trink ot something
Question time
Would I be better off useing real or plastic plant? Or does it not really matter?
Whats the best substrate to use? I have read alot of caresheets and things and they all seem to have a different idea of what to use
Thanks
Kelz
I just wanted to get some opinions on my temporary GTF set up and on the one I intend to set up once I get the materials.
I have 2 frogs in a 1x1x2 foot exo terra terrarium
Their pond takes up about 1/3 of the floor area of the tank and the rest is covered with large rocks with the gaps filled with small pebbles then those covered with larger pepples to prevent ingestion by the frogs, the plant is a minature form of something similar to an elephant ear according to my mum, (I stole it from her collection ) and they have a resin log hide in the back corner. Will this be ok for them until I get the things together for their permanant enclosure?
For their permanant enclosure I am going to get a glass or acrylic tank made the width of the front of the terrarium about 1/3 of the depth and high enough to reach the bottom of the doors. I am going to cast some logs and rocks in resin and use them to hide the edges of the inner tank and get some plants to go in there. And I might make a new background because the rock wall doesn't really work with the tree frogs I might make a dree trink ot something
Question time
Would I be better off useing real or plastic plant? Or does it not really matter?
Whats the best substrate to use? I have read alot of caresheets and things and they all seem to have a different idea of what to use
Thanks
Kelz