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    mommyof4froglovers
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    Default Re: 125 gallon set up whites tree frogs

    I am so frustrated! We did a lot more research on Bearded Dragon's (my son got a baby one a few months ago). I was told they would never out grow a 55 gallon. I looked it up and almost everyone had theirs in one. We saw a sub adult about a month after we got him and there went my dreams of 125g tank for my whites tree frogs. They will have to deal with a smaller 55 gallon tank. It is still bigger than their 30 gallon and is going to be an awesome set up. We almost have the false bottom, water features and misters set up. I have some plants from their 30 gallon but I have to buy several more. We will probably not get anymore whites unless we happen to strike it rich and can afford to build our own, which is something we have wanted to do for years. My husband and I both want one that is 5 feet tall and 3 feet wide and 5 feet long. But we will have to own our own home first.

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    mommyof4froglovers
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    We have been working all week on the frog tank. We are going to have to take a break till the 1st of September do to lack of money. But we are close enough to done the frogs can be in the tank. These pictures were taken after we put in the egg crate, 3 1/2 inch piping (with holes cut in the bottom), some rocks to help keep the frogs in a safe level of water, and we used repi carpet for the back ground and to go over the egg crate instead of wire mesh. We have a pond pump to work the misting system we are making (still need a few things to finish that and to continually add water to the water fall incase the water level gets to low. You can not see it but under the rocks we have a reptile filter for like frogs and stuff to help clean the water. It says it can go up to 50 gallons though it is rather small. We put in our water fall, that has a fogging system in it also.
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    mommyof4froglovers
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    These pictures are of when we were putting in the egg crate and the waterfall. We spent a long time on figuring out which tubes would work.
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    mommyof4froglovers
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    This is how the tank looks now. I put a layer of gravel over the repti carpet. I then put down coco husk dirt. After I put the few plants I had in the tank I placed moss over the dirt so that it would not stick to them. We still have to finish the misting system and add a ton more plants but I wanted to get the frogs in as soon as possible. And those things are going to have to wait till next month.
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