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    Quote Originally Posted by Locascio View Post
    Nice. i just love getting to see such beautiful froggies. how do you have them setup? and how are you heating so meany setups?
    Vision rack. 20 x 15 quart tub system. Just coco fiber and a water dish. Heated with Zoo Med 50' heat cabel controled by a Vivarium Electronics VE-100 Temp controller.

    I have many adults in Medium critter keepers with a Zoo Med Hermit Crab UTH on the side and a heat lamp pointed at them for supplemental heat when necessary. The other adults are as fallows.

    Grif(female cranwelli)- 10 gallon long with UTH and heat lamp. Hygrotherm controled climate. Lights on a timer. Zoo Med Reptifogger.

    Loki(male cranwelli)- Zoo Med Naturalistic Terrarium 12"x12"x18". UTH and Heat lamp. Hygrotherm controled climate. Lights on a timer. Zoo Med Repgifogger.

    Luciferin(female joazeirensis)- 12"x12"x18" Exo Terra. UTH and heat lamp. No timer or Hygrotherm. Climate controled by my adjustments.

    Pariah(female cranwelli)- 10 gallon long. UTH and Heat lamp. Climate controled by my adjustments. Lights on a timer.

    Nephilim(male cranwelli)- Zoo Med 12"x12"x18" Naturalistic Terrarium. UTH and Heat lamp. Hygrotherm controled climate. Reptifogger. Lights on a timer.

    Sanguine(male ornata)- Exo Terra 12"x12"x18" terrarium. UTH and Heat lamp. Hygrotherm controled climate. Reptifogger. Lights on a timer.

    Oasis(female cranwelli)- Exo Terra 18"x18"x18" terrarium. UTH and healt lamp. Climate controled by my adjustments. Soon to be Hygrotherm controled. Lights on a timer.

    I didn't go into full on detail, but thats the rough description. Before anyone says anything about us keeping the babies in 15 quart tubs instead of a much smaller environment I will say this. We are not amateurs and usually advise the smaller enclosure to help new keepers with feeding issues and climate issues. It is much easier to maintain proper climate in smaller environments and makes access to food easier for the frog. A lot of my setups are climate controled. Some of the adults will be moved into the rack later on.

    All these babies are eating great and are in no way stressed. I also have every tub covered with terrarium background so they feel secure. Only the front of the tubs are uncovered for light cycle and so I can see them.
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