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    that would be awesome if they was to breed in there

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    Very cool where did you get the plants?

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    Hi Tom, I got them from a local nursery, They are all NZ native plants. Im growing Bamboo in a pot outside the frogery at the moment to eventually put in when its big enough.

    Thanks Katie and Spelatic for your kind words. I was worried that it may not work and be too dry or too damp. The moss does well so far and Ive been going in once or twice as week to water. I have large Moss Mounds in there that are doing surprisingly well. The lining around the bottom half of the frogery keeps the moisture in a wee bit but also allows the light in. Im just looking forward to the plants growing up a bit more.

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    I just had to take a photo of my Frogs sitting in the hanging basket which is in the Frogery. I thought Southerns were more ground dwelling frogs but not my lot.

    Tom, Just thought to let you know that all the plants that i put in with all my frogs are lined top and bottom with sphagnum moss so the frogs don't come in contact with the soil as I just never know what could be in it.
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    More, Getting a bit carried away taking photo's. Sorry
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    Hard to believe that they are Hylids and not Ranids. They do look a lot like American bullfrogs and green frogs in head shape, which are Ranids.

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    Is that because my frogs look fat lol.

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