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    Kristen
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    Thank-you!
    Powder is one in 700,000 spotted marsh frogs to be luecistic/albinic she's so adorable
    and yeah they're pretty little, they're all around 1.3 inches,

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    I took some more pictures today, Sorry if they arent good quality, its the iPhones fault,





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    Just want to add that the impaction risk is pretty much only present if you are letting the feeders roam freely. If using a escape-proof feeding bowl, it's not a problem. Soil might still be better, but the substrate is not a danger unless digested.

    Cute frogs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViperJr View Post
    Just want to add that the impaction risk is pretty much only present if you are letting the feeders roam freely. If using a escape-proof feeding bowl, it's not a problem. Soil might still be better, but the substrate is not a danger unless digested.

    Cute frogs!
    Thanks, and then in that case they will be fine, because they all feed seperately (because otherwise powder will eat everything, lol)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poly View Post
    Peat moss as in the soil type?
    I prefer the coconut husk substrate.. I love it!! It's very soft and holds in heat and humidity well.. My frogs seem to like it too.

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    I know this thread is old ..... The wood will give the water tannins for about four to six months . There's nothing harmful about tannins in the water. Those frogs are interesting. I've never seen those before. I see they do not have webbed feet and have very small toe pads with rough,boney feet so I'm curious if they come from rocks , or even cliffs , mouth of caves. Have you thought about playing with the terrarium, possibly making some rocky outcrops and a much smaller area? Anyways, very cool frogs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reggie View Post
    I know this thread is old ..... The wood will give the water tannins for about four to six months . There's nothing harmful about tannins in the water. Those frogs are interesting. I've never seen those before. I see they do not have webbed feet and have very small toe pads with rough,boney feet so I'm curious if they come from rocks , or even cliffs , mouth of caves. Have you thought about playing with the terrarium, possibly making some rocky outcrops and a much smaller area? Anyways, very cool frogs.
    Thanks for the info on the water
    I don't think they have them in america, but they're almost everywhere here. They can live in all types of environments, I find 100s under metal sheets at my Grandmas, but they ussaully live in swampy marsh and streams with lots of plants. They don't have any toe-pads. The don't really climb, they climb some driftwood now and then but thats it. They do burrow sometimes, but thats normal for them

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    Nice frogs Kristen; like Powder a lot!
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mentat View Post
    Nice frogs Kristen; like Powder a lot!
    Thanks
    Me too, but Charlotte is my fav

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    was that driftwood soaked before you put it in the tank because if you didnt thats why the water is brown. it happened to me.

    that bark would be to small to use, i use peat moss and coco fibre blocks from bunnings in australia here.

    i own 5 different species of australian frogs and i use that mixture of soil for my substrate and im yet to have a problem with any of my frogs.

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    Yeah it was, but I guess I didnt soak it for long enough, haha.
    and yeah I got peat moss from bunnings too, and I have used coco fibre but I prefer peat,
    and cool what frogs do you have?

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