ok, great! brings up another question. as of right now, I have a reptile bulb, but the tank isn't getting above 72F. should I get another light or put a heating pad somewhere on the outside of the terrarium? or should I invest in another lamp and bulb and put it on the side?
I guess the easier way to put it is, should I put a basking light on the side, or just a heating pad to keep the temp up.





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The only frog I know that basks is the Giant Bicolor Tree Frog.
So what I would do to make sure you get the evening and day times temps fluctuating for their local wild environment is leave the small heat pad on...and turn the light off. Monitor for a week and post your results here for day and nighttime and its always good to monitor the local temperatures of north western australia to make sure your getting the proper temps of the time of month.
If all goes well with these guys, I am considering using the smaller terrarium for a smaller frog. What do you guys recommend that would be good in a 12x12x18 terrarium?
