Hey guys. I recently found what I think is an 30 gallon aquarium (~31"X19"X19") at a thrift store for $10.00. I figured I had to buy it because it was in such good condition, and cheap. Ever since I was a kid I have wanted frogs, but didn't have the means (or attention span) to take care of them- figured now I do....
I did the research, created this terrarium, and bought myself two hand picked, very healthy looking, domestically raised, White's Tree Frogs from a local pet store.
Since taking these picture I have shifted the entire thing into winter mode- it gets very cold where I live.
I have two desert climate heat pads sandwiched between the bottom of the tank and sheets of a space-blanket-like insulation to bump the temperature to 70-75 degrees. I spritz the tank with treated water every day to keep the sphagnum moss, wood chips, and frogs moist- humidity hovers around 60%. I also wrapped the sides with a nice forest green blanket, and more insulation.
I raised the light at the top up a few inches- I think it was a bit too bright for the frogs when it was sitting right on top. Downside of raising it is that I lose 5 degrees of heat.
I have two large, dual pump, aquarium air pumps hooked to timers that cycle the air out about every two hours for 30-60 minutes every day of the week. The light is set to a 9 on 15 off timer too.
My question~
Do you think it will be enough for two, fairly lean, White's Tree Frogs? They're juveniles now, but when they're adults.... I have considered turning the tank into an arboreal tank, but maybe when they become adults and need more room to climb.
Glooper:
Mudkip:
Mudkip:
Mudkip:
Mudkip:
Mudkip on the left, and Glooper on the right.
Glooper- just arrived from the pet store.
Mudkip- just arrived from the pet store:
I started a cricket farm in a large Rubbermaid container so that I don't have to go buy crickets. I spent 2 hours hand picking about 80 females from a cricket container at a local pet shop, and grabbed about 100 males. I feed them gut loader, and that jelly-nutrition-water stuff you can buy at pet shops. Their container is kept at 80 degrees.... In a week or two the dish of dirt I supplied them is going to explode- it's carpeted with cricket eggs.
I started a mealworm farm too.
Female cricket. The long stick out their butt is actually an egg-laying-straw.... They stick it in the dirt, and spit out a bunch of eggs with it.
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