Ok here's some pictures, he seems to like it. he's moving around a lot and climbing all over the pothos. My pygmy cories don't seem terribly stressed out either, which is a good plus.
Here's a picture of the whole setup. Feel free to critique, I've never kept a tree frog before and may not know I'm doing something wrong. I have a pvc pipe holding up 3 rocks, and a water pump that leads water to the highest rock. This makes a waterfall. Is this going to bother the tree frog? I like it, but I can easily remove the waterfall. I have more pothos if you guys think it would be helpful. My last pothos plant is pretty huge, and would literally fill up the entire tank though. All the roots are submerged for pothos.
He seems to like it, but I know it's difficult to tell if animals are happy(especially when you have little experience with them). The hydrometer seems to have stopped just short of 90%. Is this too high, and if not does that mean I do not have to mist the tank?








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60-80% humidity is ideal, from what I have read. I try to keep my grays between 70-80%, but just before or after misting I've had it fall as low as 62% and rise to about 87%. The only thing I've noticed is that mine seem to get a little sluggish when it drops to the low 60s. They don't seem to mind or behave oddly when the humidity tops 80.
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