hi. here is a build log of my mantella's abode.
this is the build log with notes below pics for anyone who maybe interested:
Madagascan Viv Project 5 Photos by s6t6nic6l | Photobucket
thanks for looking
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Nice project. I have found that horizontal space for my Bronze Mantellas is a bit more important than vertical as they do climb but not so much as some of the other larger dart frogs. I also find that they prefer hiding spots on the ground rather than above. Keep providing photos as I am curious as to how it turns out over time.
thank you. yes the floor space is more important and a reason there is no water feature installed as the small pool and the broms provide adequate bathing needs for them. I would say a 2' height would have been ideal for mine as they will "roost" on the branches and the broms in that area. the canopy does get used by them occasionally but that is really reserved for the other (Madagascan) inmates. with the layout I have with the décor and plants(plenty of cover) they settled down really easily and they are always on show, the goldens more so, and don't bother even when my ugly mush is looking in.
what are you interested in precisely?, plants, behaviour, viv
what would I have had to build if I got Mantella laevigata (Climbing Mantella)
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I enjoy creating as natural as possible of an environment (miniature biome) to both observe and to hopefully keep alive species that may in time have no natural habitat in which to survive. Having a small piece of nature in our homes is emotionally and mentally stimulating and keeps us connected on a personal level to the "bigger picture". I have two other empty terrariums that I will be starting projects in shortly as well as a few small tanks that I may do something with. Right now my attention is focused on my large 50 gallon bow front tank and the biome I am establishing inside it.
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with not needing a water feature of any kind for any of the critters in here I placed this little exo water dish in as a temporary pool. even though it is quite shallow I find that whenever a young mantella takes a dip they seem to struggle sometimes clambering out due to it having a slippery surface and just a small escape area in one corner. the colour of the dish does not blend in either for me so..............
I usually make my own décor but whilst I was out and about browsing around pet shops I came across this little water dish and thought it would be ideal for the setup. these come in different colours and sizes and even though it has the same surface area of the exo it is much deeper. although it is quite deep, for mantella that is, I like the stepping stone effect that has been incorporated into it and now they can easily clamber out or even have a shallow bathe if the need takes them.
an update on the plants growing well. the introduction of the arcadia 6% tropical tube has really made a difference. the plant on the left was dormant for a long time but now has sprouted three new leaves. the fern type plants are growing taller as too the ground plant on the right is spreading wider and taller. the middle brom has lost it's colour but is still growing with two pups showing and I have already took two of it !!. considering how deep this viv is even the moss on the bottom right is faring well.
the umbrella plant on the right was also dormant whilst the other one in the middle was growing a little. again, since the new bulb was placed, it started to grow and the middle one better still and now we have the background almost covered. that false ivy at the top left will be coming out very soon also what with the rubber plant thriving and growing well here.
dusk to moonlight phase.
at the back left hand side is where the rubber plant lives!!. after getting accustomed to the conditions in here it lost some of the lower leaves. one factor was due to a leave or two over hanging and the leaf edge nearing the heating source and dropped them. to cover the space this left, which I personally was being a bit particular about, I introduced a ficus plant to rectify this matter and for it to creep around the whole viv hopefully to give of a good effect to the setup.
I am at the stage where I have to keep on top of the plant growth now with the odd pruning of a stem here and there. the rubber plant has just touched the roof and the two umbrella's are not far behind. the ficus is about 2' at the moment and is just about showing behind the lower part on the left hand side of the large canopy branch. NOTE RE ARIEL ROOTS: the umbrella plant too is now giving of these and you can make out two of them in this pic slightly to the lower right coming of the umbrella. some have reached into the substrate in places and root and thicken which should be quite interesting to see how they develop.
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through the build I have mentioned about having an idea/plans for the branch collars.....food holders. when being coated they got more layers of varnish in the lower section for this reason so that they could be easily wiped clean and for that extra protection. the food is not so much on show esp' if using a small cap/holder for certain foodstuff.
this collar used for the "S6T6nic6L BREW" they get in a small bottle cap.
left collar mainly used for fruits.
I have a 5 min HD video tour of the viv here: Madagascan viv video tour - YouTube
full build log: http://s928.photobucket.com/user/s6t...%20Project%205
thanks for looking
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