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    what temp.& humitity do i need to set

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    What kind of frog are we talking about?

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    dont have any frogs yet but when i do they will be dart frogs like a colbal t or the one on the left upper corner of the page.just need to know what temp.& humitity to set my viv at for when i get them ?

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    A Cobalt Tinc needs temperatures between 68F at night and up to about 78F during the day. Never over 80F. Humidity should be around 80% most of the time. Start with the Tinc. The frog in the corner is too advanced for a first time frogger. When you know the species you are going to get we can be more precise. Is this your first Dart Frog? You need to have the temp and humidity under control and the tank planted for at least a month before you think about frogs.
    Last edited by Paul Rust; April 7th, 2010 at 04:32 PM.

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    Hi there, I don't keep these frogs but from what Ive learnt on this forum they need high humidity 70%+ to survive. The temp should be between 70-80F. Other members who keep Dart frogs will be able to give you more in depth details. Good luck with your new frogs.

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    Lol..We posted at the same time. NW Amphibian Rescue is the one of those "other members" to get your in depth info from. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ebony View Post
    Lol..We posted at the same time. NW Amphibian Rescue is the one of those "other members" to get your in depth info from. Thanks
    LOL!! Already got it dear. You did fine though.

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    No need for me to respond.

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