How do I prevent water from going to the bottom of my terrarium
It stinks and it's like a 1-2 inch flood with the substrate in it
Where is this water coming from? You've not given enough info for anyone to help you
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2.0 Bombina orientalis
1.0 Bufo americanus
0.1.1 Ceratophrys cranwelli
0.1 Xenopus laevis
All my arachnids and other inverts listed in my profile
Well I have a rain chamber in there that is closed off by a black garbage bage liner
So you have a rain chamber inside your vivarium that isn't completely sealed off from the part of your vivarium that has substrate?
Pictures would probably help us help you here. I've never seen a rain chamber built inside a vivarium that has substrate in it. The usual way is to have the rain chamber in it's own tank and move the frogs to the rain chamber to give them a rainy season to induce breeding.
You might want to consider a false bottom, I saw your tank pictures on the other forum. It would help with the flooding.
What's a fauls bottom I've heard of it before as we'll as was explained it but I forget
It's a layer below your substrate for the water to drain into. See http://www.frogforum.net/vivarium-te...se-bottom.html
I will send you a vid tomorrow so hang in there
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