I've had this peice of driftwood sitting in my terrarium for a while now because the guy at petco recommended it and so far I see a trend. The trend is I drop a few crix in every night and one manages to not get eaten by my two whites and decides to hide in the cracks of this old wood so I'm going to burn the wood and to not leave open space I want to install a waterfall does anyone have any favorites? And what's a reasonably priced waterfall
I don't think there are many commercial choices. There's just one if I remember correctly. The only other approach is to build your own.
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I personally just use a standard water filter (15bucks for the tetra 10i) and have it pour over logs, rocks or whatever.... Or use a circulation pump (5-15bucks) if you want it to start up higher, connect and run an (air) hose for the water up to the top, and creat your own waterfall exactly how you want it to look.
You could make a water feature having the water run over that piece of driftwood and flush the crickets out.... just a thought.
Most pieces of driftwood and especially cork flats create places for crickets to hide. I personally let them go and eventually the frogs will snag them or they will die.
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That's what I've been doing I guess and the idea is good but I'm not good at this DIY water things or well anything on that matter
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