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Size:  75.1 KBI have a 55gallon tank for 8 toads. The root covers a filter and a pump. I glued EpiWeb on the side- and background glass. I started the tank for about 6 months ago.


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    They were very scared of me in the beginning but not anymore


    The Flies

    Hunting for flies ...and failing


    The tank

    They sing almost every day (and yes every night too ) and they seem happy (even if they are dark )

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    Good looking tank! Are you going to add moss to the epiweb?

    Firebellies are really fun frogs to keep and watch. There's always something happening

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    Thanks.
    I have Taiwan Moss on the root but not on the epiWeb.

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    You're little cuties will turn more green if you add more green to the tank. They are wearing their camouflage .
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    very nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spoket View Post
    Thanks.
    I have Taiwan Moss on the root but not on the epiWeb.

    (Raya: Är du med i något Svenskt forum?)
    You should consider putting a mossmix on the epiweb. It get's really beautiful! But it might be hard now if the firebellies climb on it before it gets rooted properly


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    I have some Taiwan moss on the root but i dont know if i want moss on the EW, if it will grow there on its own its ok but i wont plant it there

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    hi there
    awesome tank! im saving for a 20 long for my FBTs and just wondering, how dose the pothos grow in water? and i saw the video with your flies, one way you can get them in without the flies buzzing and panicking is to put them in the fridge for 5 to 10 minutes then they are very calm

    Good luck with the fbts!

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    That's an incredible tank. I'm impressed. Lots of frogs too. I wonder how crazy feeding time is

    Also, can you measure the length of the 55G? In inches if you can, Cm if not. I'm getting a 55G for my American bullfroglets in a few months, and I need to know how big the tank will be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bombina Bob View Post
    hi there
    how dose the pothos grow in water? and i saw the video with your flies, one way you can get them in without the flies buzzing and panicking is to put them in the fridge for 5 to 10 minutes then they are very calm

    Good luck with the fbts!
    The plants seems to thrive in the water .
    I want the flies to be active because that really triggers the toads

    This is how i feed them flies
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    I buy maggots in the fish shop, letting them pupate in a plastic glass.
    Then I take a plastic bag and put in calcium and vitamin powder.
    Transfer the hatched flies to the plastic bag.
    When the flies are flying around like crazy in the plastic bag they will get the calcium and vitaminpowder on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gnag the nameless View Post
    ogs too. I wonder how crazy feeding time is

    Also, can you measure the length of the 55G? In inches if you can, Cm if not. I'm getting a 55G for my American bullfroglets in a few months, and I need to know how big the tank will be.
    My tank is 100cm long and i think that is 39,37 inches (my tank is made by a Danish company, its possible that you have other sizes in your country)

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