Hi everyone,
I'm new here. I've never owned a frog before unless you count all the frog home decor I've collected and the glass froggy beads I make myself.
I am now getting excited about getting my first live pet frogs and have decided on the White's Tree Frog.
I already have a 55 gallon aquarium that I will be using to house them in.
I've been reading a lot about how to set it up, what to plant, etc.
One thing that I definitely want to incorporate into it is a natural looking miniature stream with a small waterfall and pond, possibly with a little fish or two in the pond. I already have the pump for one. It's a small underwater pump that is used for building tabletop fountains.
Now all I need is the know how.
I've read about the use of the expanding foam and have decided against that.
I was wondering if a fiberglass cast would work, in which I would follow the suggestion I saw on another thread and cover it with silicone and fine sand to make it look natural.
Are there any plans online that I can look at to get other ideas?
Meanwhile I've ordered a few books to help me out. Whether they will have plans for what I'm wanting to do or not, I don't know. If you can think of any other books that you think are indispensable, please let me know. I tried to select those that interested me and had good feedback ratings on Amazon. Here is a list of the books I've ordered so far.
1. The Guide to Owning White's Tree Frog, by John Coborn.
2. Care and Breeding of Popular Tree Frogs: A Practical Manual for the Serious Hobbyist, by Philippe de Vosjoli.
3. Whites and White-Lipped Tree Frogs: Facts & Advice on Care and Breeding (Reptile Keeper's Guide)
by Richard and Patricia Bartlett.
4. Firefly Encyclopedia of the Vivarium: Keeping Amphibians, Reptiles, and Insects, Spiders and other Invertebrates in Terraria, Aquaterraria, and Aquari, by David Alderton.
Other than these books, are there any must haves that I should consider?
Thanks,
Deb