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    I have little knowledge on mixing species and have never tried it, but I gotta say they look very happy with each Other!


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    Thank you. I really went all out for these 2 and I'm going to continue to. They stay together quite a bit. I don't take them out unless feeding or change their habitat. This was after eating. I let them walk around for a minute and they decided to do this.


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    Aw cute! They're buddies!


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    Yeah. Her name is Toto. lol now that I can keep their humidity stable with that advice you have me, I'm sure they will be a lot happier


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    Glad I could help! I was having the same issue but not anymore. Nice name!


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    I bet Max will love the new toys he will basically be getting. I'll never forget when he planked on the nozzle of the mister. I can't wait to see what he will do with this


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    Haha that's adorable!


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    I know they have a lot of fun in there all night. Is there any other way to get humidity up that comes to mind also? I'm going to upgrade them to the 36x18x36 and I'm sure it will be hard to keep humid


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    Not that I know of. You could get automatic misters but I've heard bad reviews on them and overpriced.


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    Replace part of the screen with either glass or plexi glass. That will retain humidity. Also, get a good quality hygrometer. If you are using the analog (dial style), get rid of it. They are notoriously inaccurate.


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    Can I just put it on the top and cut the glass/ plexi glass to fit the top?


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    Just put some on the one side of the top. Will the plexi glass block the UVB or will it be able to penetrate through?


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    If you leave the screen on, and place glass on top, condensation will build up on the glass, and the screen will rust. Not something you want inside a Viv.

    As far as the uvb, yes, glass will block most and plexi will block all of it. It won't make much difference since frogs don't require uv light.


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    Default What are some of the best ways to keep in humidity in a 18x18x24 Exo Terra?

    Oh, thank you for telling me now so I didn't lose the whole top. So I basically need a whole new top for this, don't I


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    Nope. The screen is held in like a household screen. Remove the cord and the screen comes out. Then silicone in a new piece of glass/plexi/lexan. You will need to find a way to cover the tank for a day or move the frogs to a temporary quarantine nine while you make the repair.


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    That is very awesome, I never would have guessed that. I have a 10 gallon next to their terrarium so I could keep them in their until the next day.


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    Thank you guys for the advice I really appreciate it. I will try to use both ideas


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