Its my turn to show my fbtoads Their home is still unfinished, background from styrofoam is about to be made, but it will take a while because im kinda busy those days. So, i decided to let the fire-bellies to step inside with poor decoration until im done with the background (Ill update this thread once the vivarium get revamped).
So here they are! Let me introduce to you Brox
and Jin'da
Im still not 100% sure about their sex so the names can change in time (brox->broxy and Jin'da-> Jin'do)
More pix inc!
1.0 Hyla cinerea1.0.1 Leptopelis vermiculatus
Aww they look so happy! What kind of plants did you use?
Ally
Underwater i used Cryptocoryne affinis and microsorum narrow leaf, on the land just some mosses i toke from a river side. For the revamp i think to put also fittonia and schefflera.. prolly and selaginella if there is enough room for all
P.S. Oh forgot the floating pistia in the water
1.0 Hyla cinerea1.0.1 Leptopelis vermiculatus
I like the Pistia alot very pretty
Ally
Very nice!! Water is so clean and nice plants. I could never spend the time making a glass divider.
well done. nice touch with the pistia floating around. any chance of full frontal view
My toads became very dark green. Is it possible to be some camouflage reaction since the rocks and the substrate are dark aswell ?
1.0 Hyla cinerea1.0.1 Leptopelis vermiculatus
Yeah they do have a bad habit of doing that. The more light green plants you add the lighter they will be. I added white rocks as my bottom under the water and also as much green moss as I could to cover the floor. The little boulders I use for them to rest on I also switched from a grey color to an almost white one with speckles. I kept adding things to lighten it up and eventually they went back to the bright green color we all like.
And what would you suggest, should i seed the plants in the dry side with soil or just to put the plants burying the pots in the wooden parts i use as substrate in the pictures above?
And if the 1st, should i use false bottom or something? I put keramzit as 1st layer (clay baked at 400+ degrees celsius) to absorb the humidity. What bothers me is the soil not to rotten.
1.0 Hyla cinerea1.0.1 Leptopelis vermiculatus
I would go with the first option. That way it would be easier to treat or take care of the plants if for some reason they were not doing well.
Ally
This is very beautiful setup! I like it and I´m sure that the toads too.
I am done with carving the fiber and i used stucco over it (i dont know if thats the correct name in english), but now i dont know how to get rid of the lye... I heard something about vinegar.
Should i wash it with vinegar or something or just fill and drain the tank over and over again?
1.0 Hyla cinerea1.0.1 Leptopelis vermiculatus
Time for some update! Finally.
The terrarium is completely revamped and i can share the result with you
That is the construction, made of 2 parts. I used fiber that i carved with soldering iron. Then i used grout "Ceresit" over it
The filter is connected to this black tube and its completely hidden when you place the parts as intended.
And there it is!
And 1 short clip, cause you cant see the waterfalls in the pictures
YouTube - Paludarium for Fire-bellied toad
The only thing left to be done is the lid.
1.0 Hyla cinerea1.0.1 Leptopelis vermiculatus
More pics
1.0 Hyla cinerea1.0.1 Leptopelis vermiculatus
That is a great looking Viv. Thank you very much for sharing this with us. It also looks like your toads have found their green again.
It looks fantastic, and well thought of. Thank you for sharing this!
outstanding work done there. you must be well pleased with the main focal point of the room now. well done
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