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    keep in mind they're not very intelligent creatures, sometimes it makes you think how on earth they survive in nature. when they hunt they can stick their tongue on anything, if they miss cricket there is a real possibility of tons of substrate or loose brunch or parts of decor to go to their stomachs = big trouble.
    none of mine got the glass bowl trick for feeding crickets, it was just ridiculous how a very hungry frogs can't figure that out, so I'm guessing their intelligence level is low even for a frog lol
    so the best is different sized branches, plastic plants or very strong natural ones that can live in low humidity and don't mind be covered in wax lol. That plant that Fiona is sitting on in the picture was ruined in a week, so now I'm using only artificial ones.
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    Are they dumber than axolotls? I think one of mine either bit its own tail or its tank mate did on accident haha. I'm always like how do these guys survive in the wild and in fact supposed to be top of the food chain in their respected ecosystem.

    You look like you have a background in there too. What is that made of?
    I think I am going to stick with what I know and make my branches using the carving styrofoam and covering with drylock/paint method, that way I have complete control of what the branches will be like. Plus pet store wood is always so expensive. But I guess it wont rot or get covered in mold like in dart tanks. I could always go hunting for sticks in a park I guess.

    Yeah I learned plump frogs kill plants when I had a whites years ago. So I am def going the artificial route.

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    When I had my waxies, I had built a custom cage around a large cat litter pan. The pan I had filled with dirt for the live plants and the frame was made of ferring strips and I used fiberglass screening for the sides & door. Aluminum screening for the top for the lights. It had a full length dutch door to make cleaning easy (just pull the tray out) or open the upper door to feed & water.

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    lol never had axolotls, don't know, but sometimes they sit on each other because they obviously think it is a branch lol for those who'd think they might be mating- they are not, not yet anyway.

    my background just regular exo terra foam one. I don't think it matters what kind of branches you should use, as long as they are different in diameter/ shape and smooth it should be fine. but whatever you're doing make sure they're strong, same goes to your water bowl, they gotta be stable, they like to sit on a edge and might flip the whole thing on themselves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lija View Post
    lol never had axolotls, don't know, but sometimes they sit on each other because they obviously think it is a branch lol for those who'd think they might be mating- they are not, not yet anyway.
    Yeah sounds about right, they even have a smirk on them that makes them look goofy

    Quote Originally Posted by Lija View Post
    my background just regular exo terra foam one. I don't think it matters what kind of branches you should use, as long as they are different in diameter/ shape and smooth it should be fine. but whatever you're doing make sure they're strong, same goes to your water bowl, they gotta be stable, they like to sit on a edge and might flip the whole thing on themselves.
    I was going to copy something like a quebracho trees just for fun. Cause honestly I have fun doing that sort of thing =), but yeah I am going to build to hold fat frogs

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    Quote Originally Posted by exasperatus2002 View Post
    When I had my waxies, I had built a custom cage around a large cat litter pan. The pan I had filled with dirt for the live plants and the frame was made of ferring strips and I used fiberglass screening for the sides & door. Aluminum screening for the top for the lights. It had a full length dutch door to make cleaning easy (just pull the tray out) or open the upper door to feed & water.
    Ah that sounds cool. Kinda like a bird cage.

    What kind of live plants did you use?

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    Default Re: Potential Phyllomedusa sauvagii Terrarium Build

    Pothos, Spathiphyllum, and a couple odds & ends that looked nice in the nursery. The Pothos, I had the pot suspended so it'd trail down to the ground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by exasperatus2002 View Post
    Pothos, Spathiphyllum, and a couple odds & ends that looked nice in the nursery. The Pothos, I had the pot suspended so it'd trail down to the ground.
    Cool thanks... I may play with that idea though my gut says stick with fake for now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leemowac View Post
    Cool thanks... I may play with that idea though my gut says stick with fake for now.
    your gut is right lol
    pothos looked nice for 2 days in my tank, and after a week it was almost dead.
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