G'day guys, I recently purchased several frog morphs approx. 3 months old & from the advice of the breeder, they're currently being kept in a moist take-away container....
I've built a beautiful enclosure with live & fake plants, soil,moss, pebbles, driftwood & a small simple water feature.
I really respect the advice of the breeder to keep the morphs in the plastic container for at least another 2 months before housing them in the enclosure I set up.
It's just that if tadpoles can grow & turn into morphs in the wild & survive...would there really be a harm in transferring my morphs into the enclosure now?
Unlike the wild, there's no natural predator to pick them off & I can scatter enough pinheads throughout the enclosure to ensure there's always a reliable source of food.
The breeder mentioned that morphs tend to stay high, close to the light source & heat & may not come down to hunt & feed....so that's the only dilemma I can think of....and yet wouldn't their natural instincts kick in to hunt & feed?
Any advice would be grateful.
I've built a beautiful enclosure with live & fake plants, soil,moss, pebbles, driftwood & a small simple water feature.
I really respect the advice of the breeder to keep the morphs in the plastic container for at least another 2 months before housing them in the enclosure I set up.
It's just that if tadpoles can grow & turn into morphs in the wild & survive...would there really be a harm in transferring my morphs into the enclosure now?
Unlike the wild, there's no natural predator to pick them off & I can scatter enough pinheads throughout the enclosure to ensure there's always a reliable source of food.
The breeder mentioned that morphs tend to stay high, close to the light source & heat & may not come down to hunt & feed....so that's the only dilemma I can think of....and yet wouldn't their natural instincts kick in to hunt & feed?
Any advice would be grateful.