First attempt at a Paludarium

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Seems like my Magnificent Tree Frogs love the warm water in the waterfall/stream.
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please let me know if the pics dont work.
 
nice work dude. very jealous. i was thinking of doing one for my angle headed dragons but wasnt bothered with the upkeep. so props to you. :p
 
that is amazing mate. Very lovely setup.
 
That looks great, well done! Residents look very content in there :D
 
Couldn't be happier mate, the enclosure looks great! They look so content!
 
They are on a healthy diet of crickets and guppies!
Now to start my large tank for the keelbacks...
 
Great work James, good start mate. However, it looks a bit too empty/plain.

Some suggestions:

- Add a whole bunch of leaf litter
- Take out the foam background and make one yourself that you can plant in/on
- Add a variety of moss and moss rocks
- More plants!

If you haven't already, jump on a dart frog forum and have a look at some of their setups for inspiration.

nice work dude. very jealous. i was thinking of doing one for my angle headed dragons but wasnt bothered with the upkeep. so props to you. :p

If done right, these types of setups pretty much take care of themselves.
 
I know what you mean. Thrre are a few things I will change in the next one. This paludarium has an internal filter which is a pain in the bum to clean. My large one has an external canister filter with wholes drilled in back of the tank. I love the dart frog enclosures. I am stocking up on plants and logs this weekend and will see how it goes.

Great work James, good start mate. However, it looks a bit too empty/plain.

Some suggestions:

- Add a whole bunch of leaf litter
- Take out the foam background and make one yourself that you can plant in/on
- Add a variety of moss and moss rocks
- More plants!

If you haven't already, jump on a dart frog forum and have a look at some of their setups for inspiration.



If done right, these types of setups pretty much take care of themselves.
 
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