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    If it's a plastic lid, not exactly. If you decide to use some sort of heat lamp on top, buy a lamp stand (Zoo-Med makes one) to suspend the light fixture over the desirable area. If your new glass tank has some sort of aluminum mesh lid then your fine. Just nothing like nylon mesh, or any other type of plastic. For a 10 gallon, a 50 watt incandescent bulb is fine. If the lamp fixture doesn't come with a dimmer switch, you can pick one up at a hardware store to adjust the heat where you want it, like Grif mentioned. I believe only some bulbs are adjustable and incandescent is one of them. Not a fluorescent, etc.
    one more question, i noticed a 10 gallon aquarium tank is like 75% cheaper then one thats specifically made for a reptile. Is there anyway i can find or make a top with aluminum mesh that will fit it? id weather spend 18 bucks for a 10 gallon tank over 50 for a reptile one

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    one more question, i noticed a 10 gallon aquarium tank is like 75% cheaper then one thats specifically made for a reptile. Is there anyway i can find or make a top with aluminum mesh that will fit it? id weather spend 18 bucks for a 10 gallon tank over 50 for a reptile one
    It depends on how the top of the aquarium tank is designed, you could try finding that model online or similar tank and try to see if they sell lids for it separately. Although the lids being sold for it are most likely going to be all covered since it's for fish. You'll probably just have to build one with a frame made out of wood or plastic lined with aluminum mesh found at hardware stores to make it either fit on top snug or slide in. However you want to do it, and the easiest way it's going to work. It might look kind of like a unfinished project, but if you want to save money then that's how I would do it. Or go on craigslist and look for a deal.

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    It depends on how the top of the aquarium tank is designed, you could try finding that model online or similar tank and try to see if they sell lids for it separately. Although the lids being sold for it are most likely going to be all covered since it's for fish. You'll probably just have to build one with a frame made out of wood or plastic lined with aluminum mesh found at hardware stores to make it either fit on top snug or slide in. However you want to do it, and the easiest way it's going to work. It might look kind of like a unfinished project, but if you want to save money then that's how I would do it. Or go on craigslist and look for a deal.
    lol tried crags list nothing around and all the petsmarts and petcos don't sell any 10 gallon reptile tanks I'm going to check a local pet store friday...my last and final question before i shut up lol, i use tap water for the crickets to drink from off a sponge, can this make my frog sick since i no I'm not suppose to have any tap water inside his cage what so ever ?

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    lol tried crags list nothing around and all the petsmarts and petcos don't sell any 10 gallon reptile tanks I'm going to check a local pet store friday...my last and final question before i shut up lol, i use tap water for the crickets to drink from off a sponge, can this make my frog sick since i no I'm not suppose to have any tap water inside his cage what so ever ?
    Since I get paranoid too from this topic; I dechlorinate all my tap water, whether it's for my frog or for the feeder insects. Chlorine in your tap water will evaporate after leaving a sponge out soaked with tap water. So it will get rid of that, but there's also ammonia and other chloramines found in tap water. So just to play it safe, dechlorinate haha. By the time the water passed through the crickets and the small traces digested by your frog, it wouldn't be of really any threat to your frog. Enough build up though of these nasties I would assume it could cause some illness... Try out water gel crystals, much better than a sponge.

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    Since I get paranoid too from this topic; I dechlorinate all my tap water, whether it's for my frog or for the feeder insects. Chlorine in your tap water will evaporate after leaving a sponge out soaked with tap water. So it will get rid of that, but there's also ammonia and other chloramines found in tap water. So just to play it safe, dechlorinate haha. By the time the water passed through the crickets and the small traces digested by your frog, it wouldn't be of really any threat to your frog. Enough build up though of these nasties I would assume it could cause some illness... Try out water gel crystals, much better than a sponge.
    I second this. I don't want any of these chemicals in anything that may come in contact with my frogs. I use the cricket quencher gel. No chemicals plus you can get it with calcium so you gut load the crickets with calcium while they drink.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 2oh1 View Post
    one more question, i noticed a 10 gallon aquarium tank is like 75% cheaper then one thats specifically made for a reptile. Is there anyway i can find or make a top with aluminum mesh that will fit it? id weather spend 18 bucks for a 10 gallon tank over 50 for a reptile one
    I didn't build a lid for mine. The 10 gallon I. Purchased was a jungle setup. So it came with a few things a starter would need and already with a screen top. There are several starter kits that are jungle setups. ExoTerra has a really nice one, but it does come with a lot of extra stuff that you'll more than likely never use. Ultimately the choice is up to you. Zoo Med makes some good tanks that are very similar to ExoTerra's and they are easily heated and the humidity usually holds up for quite a while.


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    I didn't build a lid for mine. The 10 gallon I. Purchased was a jungle setup. So it came with a few things a starter would need and already with a screen top. There are several starter kits that are jungle setups. ExoTerra has a really nice one, but it does come with a lot of extra stuff that you'll more than likely never use. Ultimately the choice is up to you. Zoo Med makes some good tanks that are very similar to ExoTerra's and they are easily heated and the humidity usually holds up for quite a while.
    whats the exact name of the tank that you purchased or do u have any links of a good tank I'm just trying to make sure he'll survive the winter, this winters gonna be harsh

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    whats the exact name of the tank that you purchased or do u have any links of a good tank I'm just trying to make sure he'll survive the winter, this winters gonna be harsh
    I purchased mine from Petsmart. My 10 gallon long is a Zilla Basic Tropical Kit. Comes with tank liner/Heat mat/heat lamp with a 50 watt Daylight Blue bulb/humidity and Temp gauge combo. Its very basic. I purchased a lot of extras that I needed. If you look on Zoo Med's web site their tanks will be on there. ExoTerra's as well. I don't have the link but they will have their tanks and kits on their sites.


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    found urs if my local pet shop doesn't have the tank I'm definitely getting that one...i wish i could use a black light for the night time would make the cage look so much better with the "ghost" crickets. but thanks again grif u always help me out a ton u too mark its really appreciated

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    found urs if my local pet shop doesn't have the tank I'm definitely getting that one...i wish i could use a black light for the night time would make the cage look so much better with the "ghost" crickets. but thanks again grif u always help me out a ton u too mark its really appreciated
    They make a dark night time light that looks like a black light. They also make moon light blue bulbs which might show off the ghost crickets. Dusted crickets show up pretty well under the moon light bulb. I wouldn't use that bulb all the time though.


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    They make a dark night time light that looks like a black light. They also make moon light blue bulbs which might show off the ghost crickets. Dusted crickets show up pretty well under the moon light bulb. I wouldn't use that bulb all the time though.
    Wow Gif, that's so neat!

    As for temps, that's what I like about toads, there really tough, can take temps all the way down to 50F! Haha, but I'd never do that to them, the lowest they go down to is 70!

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    They make a dark night time light that looks like a black light. They also make moon light blue bulbs which might show off the ghost crickets. Dusted crickets show up pretty well under the moon light bulb. I wouldn't use that bulb all the time though.
    def gonna get those jeesus who'd think a 16 dollar frog would cost so much lol

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