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    Default The right frog for me?

    So after reading all the post on here and looking at all the amazing frogs I am in love with Dart Frogs. Iv done research but wanted to ask a few more questions. My biggest problem is my tank hood I bred all sorts of fish and so i have a few tanks left over from that but all them have fish hoods do i need to replace this with something that is tighter so i can keep humidity up or can i simply seal the hoods i have and use them? My second problem is finding the right kind of frog for me. I want to breed them but being a collage student i cant afford to spend a hole lot on my new frogs and personally i would rather spend less on the frog itself and more on giving it the best home it could have, yet at the same time I don't want to buy sick frogs or anything like that. If anyone could send a link to a website that has healthy good quality frogs that don't cost a TUN plz let me know. I started an Isopod culture just to make sure I know how to culture there food before getting them and so far its been awesome but i was wondering if i should do the same thing with the flys or not. Any advice would be awsome thanks in advance.
    Although i might not get my frogs any time soon I already have my false bottom set up and my back drop is in progress Im hopping to find plants soon and have everything ready to go in less then a week. That way my tank is set up and ready. I really cant wait.

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    Default Re: The right frog for me?

    If properly set up then Dart Frogs make excellent frogs. Regular fish tank hoods would not work. DFs are masters at escaping. You'd want to buy a glass top to help keep them in and the humidity up. Azereus would probably be a good species to start with. I don't know much about breeding them, but if interested in doing that you will have to create a rain chanmber to similate a heavy down pour to get them in the mood.

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