Yes, I meant Coconut fiber... I keep my mine in tubs in a rack, Could I do daily water changes With no filter? Are there any advantages to one or the other?
Yes, I meant Coconut fiber... I keep my mine in tubs in a rack, Could I do daily water changes With no filter? Are there any advantages to one or the other?
Alright.
Yes, 100% daily water changes, or water changes every time your frog (for lack of a better term) pooped in the water would suffice.
Honestly, you can do so much more with pure land. You can add plants, stones, and a lot of decor. Having an almost full water tank, you can't do as much (typically) unless you have a 50/50 setup, or are willing to use live plants and spend quite a bit.
However, I'd hear the advice of at least one other person before deciding. I'm no expert.
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Both! Do either a half/half or a 60/40. You can even just use coco fiber and a large water dish.
OK cool Ill just keep on Coco with a large water dish like they have been the past month I have had them, Thanks for the help guys
they need both - coconut fiber and water, some will spend majority of their time in a water, others would rather dig deep for most of the time, but will use water as well. you don't need a filter and can opt for daily changes, even with filters you will need to change water very frequently, have you seen the amount of poop they produce? lol in a rack system i would do coconut fiber as a substrate and water bowl big enough for a frog to move around and daily change it, that is how i keep mine, but not in a tub. You can't use just water as a substrate these are not aquatic species.
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