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    danhm87
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    Default Re: Humidity lvls too low but leaving substrait more and more soaked

    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    I have a small Dubia colony, but my frogs dont like them a whole lot. So they're an occatitional feeder.Overall they are a good feeder up there with earthworms.

    You can divide a large tank with a piece of plexiglass or actual glass securly siliconed into place. It must be completely sealed so neither frog can possibly get to one another. Also you will need to make it where they cannot see each other for safety reasons.

    Thanks man. . . I will pass on the roaches and go for the nightcrawlers and crickets then

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    Adam R
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    Default Re: Humidity lvls too low but leaving substrait more and more soaked

    the digital's are defiantly the way to go. most of them also have a tolerance rating on the package/back as well. mine is to a half a degree Celsius

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