Thanks Big Blue. Very helpful. Gives me ideas of what we need to change our tank. At least this gives me a starter list. Love that you have Chicago Bears frogs.You made me wonder if our escapee might've been alive when we found her, but she was pretty stiff and not moving. There was no hope. If we'd known she was out, we'd have left her a bowl of water to attract her back to the tank. I have no idea how long these guys can live without water. She was only a few feet from the tank when we found her. My son said he heard a lot of extra chirping the night before. Makes me so sad!
Anyway, when you put in the plexiglass what did you do to seal it in place? I'm wondering if there's an easier way. I do not have the tools to cut any plexiglass but wonder if there's something I can buy fitted or go to a Home Depot to ask them to cut to size. I assume you used some kind of fish tank sealant to secure the water out of the dry side? Was also thinking perhaps I could find some high piled rock structure then just fill the water to below the level of the structure. Then I wouldn't need to do anything that involves tools or glue. Problem there, I wonder, is the algae build up from anything that sits in the water. I'd have a lot more regular work just to keep it clean!
Anyone else with suggestions for how to do this is most appreciated!
Thanks again for your input!





You made me wonder if our escapee might've been alive when we found her, but she was pretty stiff and not moving. There was no hope. If we'd known she was out, we'd have left her a bowl of water to attract her back to the tank. I have no idea how long these guys can live without water. She was only a few feet from the tank when we found her. My son said he heard a lot of extra chirping the night before. Makes me so sad!
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