thanks again for more information. Been reading and looking at stuff all day.
False bottoms
I've seen alot of these "false bottom" tanks. Are these mainly for tanks that have water pools and such. I really don't want to have to make one of these if I don't need to. I'm trying to keep this pretty simple. I understand that though red eyes like to spend their time perched out on plants and rocks or what not high up that they need a water pool still in case they choose to get in it? Is this correct. For this I assume that the little water bowl thing that comes with the exo terra rainforest kit will be sufficient enough, i just need to change that water out daily and make sure its not deep enough so the froggie will drown correct? (and what about how i mentioned that i go away for 7-10 days at a time, would the water pond be ok for that time if i can't get a friend to go change it?
I've seen some pretty sweet looking Do It Yourself waterfalls that some people have made especially the ones RudeReefer makes my method of building fake / faux rocks - Vivarium Forums but I'm not ready for something like that yet. I'd most likely go with one of the commercially made ones like this
I like the design of the waterfall you have in your pictures, what brand model is that?
so far my knowledge i've collected to get ready to start this is growing
1. Exo terra rainforest kit terrarium (most likely going to go with the 18x18x24 but if i can find a good price on the 36" tall one I'd like that one to give the froggy more exploration).
2. The kit comes with some decor but I need to add more for it so will get some more fake vines and fake jungle plants
3. The red eyes dont usually go on the substrate so provide vines or plants so that the frog can get down to the water pond and feeding bowl areas without having to walk on the substrate
4. Layer my substrate with several kinds of material (i read about some kidns of substrate sticking to the frogs =( so is there a certain type used on the top layer that doesnt stick to them if they should happen to get down in it
5. Fogger and mister are used to provide the humidity. I'll probably go the fogger route to start since it is pretty cheap for a zoo med repti fogger and i like the fog look. If i don't have a mister system would i still need to mist with a hand bottle if I don't use any live plants? though i will probably take your recommendation and toss a pothos in there to break up the total fake plant look, which i assume i would then need to mist the pothos every so often?
6. Lighting is something I still need to tackle. The exo terra kit comes with a light housing for i think its 25w bulbs and can hold two. What kind of bulbs should i use or do you recommend. I was thinking of putting a blue light in as one of the bulbs for a moonlighting effect at nightime for we too view the frog under (i plan on putting the terrarium in my home office where my computer and video games are where i spend most of my time when i'm at home. I would want some type of brighter light to keep on during the day i assume, then switch to the blue light in the evening then go no light at all when i go to sleep. Will the blue light keep the froggy awake? What are their sleep patterns like? Do they like to sleep in total darkness, daylight, etc? I live in Cincinnati, Ohio where the weather here can get really cold in the winter and really hot in the summer. In the winter i usually keep my thermostat around 69 F and in the summer around 73F. What's a good way to keep a steady temperature in the terrarium for a red eye?
7. Whats a standard feeding schedule for a red eye? How many crickets and how often. I read you should gut load the crickets first with a slice of apple before feeding them to the froggy as well.





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