Freaky - sounds like a cricket or something.
Freaky - sounds like a cricket or something.
Doesn't sound right at all.
Nope. That wasn't it. It really almost sounded like she cussed at me. LOL.
Do you guys think the set up I have (posted above) is inappropriate?
no i think its sick but you can do better it don't heart
I think it is just fine. I keep my White's in a set-up very similar to yours. I also have a small soft-shell turtle and some fish in it.
You could actually breed red-eyes in a set-up like yours, as long as there are no fish, turtles, or anything else in the water. You would need a spray bar above to simulate rain and of course another red-eye.![]()
That's the idea. The only other thing that I will have in there will be some snowball shrimp (coming this weekend). I just have to have something in there to watch during the day that actually does something. LOL.
I'm hoping that the vendor I got my pygmy chameleon from last week will be at the herp show again next month. He's the only one that had red eyes (the frogs...not him) and they were only $15.
Thanks, Justin! What do you think I could do different?
Just be careful when adding fish and other aquatic animals to the enclosure. When buying ask if the aquarium from which your critters are coming from has had any African or dwarf clawed frogs in it or is connected to another tank that does. The reason being, these frogs are know carriers of chytrid, a fungus that is killing amphibians across the globe. It doesn't kill them, but potentially kill other frogs. If the tanks are connected but there is a UV sterilizer between them, then its ok.
Also do not mix frog sizes. A $15 red-eye is most likely a captive bred froglet, and thus real small. Putting it in an enclosure with adult red-eyes you run the risk of canibalism. I have never seen it in this species, but why take the chance.
Also quarantine any new frogs for 30 - 60 days before they are added to your establish frog community.
It looks nice to me...I dunno if there needs to be that much water...but hey...I'm not the expert.
Thanks, Kurt. You have been so much help.
Thank you Jordan. There is a reason that I have so much water. I eventually want to breed them and they'll fall into the water when they hatch. Also, it really helps keep the humidity up. Plus, I'm putting some shrimp in there today. I need something that's going to be active during the day. lol
Hey, Kurt. One more thing. Do you know of a live plant that I can put in there that will not need constant trimming and roots in water? Thanks.
maybe some drip vines and some for it to clime on and some type of hide out
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