I'm new to the hobby and I would like to use this terrarium to hold 2 imitators . the reason for choosing it is that it might pass inspection with my wife in terms of decoration value. does anyone have any warnings, adaptions, etc that I should know about before going this route?
Thanks,
Jeff
Wife inspection sounds exciting! Lol
welcome to the forums!
i suggest you go through the build threads here, and a care articles for darts, and if you have any questions you are more then welcome to ask. Dart frog enclosures can look stunning! And not much of a care needed if set up properly
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I know someone who sells them. I will let him know about this thread. Never heard of house frogs in them though...
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Jeff, as Paul mentioned, I sell the biOrb Air Terrariums and have been for a couple years now. I love them and as you mentioned regarding your wife, they are very attractive. In fact I have sold some to Salons and Parlors as plant only displays.
We have a small showroom in Queens, NY if you want to see one in person. In fact, I am running a special this week for $200 off the MSRP price, which is a great deal on them!
I know people who keep frogs in them, there are a few mods I would suggest, including covering the fan built into the hood with screen just to prevent any potential accidents. It holds humidity pretty well. If you want any further info or want to stop by one day, let me know.
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