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    Quote Originally Posted by Mentat View Post
    Hello Dmallia! In the future, don't wash plant roots in hot water, cold will do fine. For a beginner, Imitator Darts are a good choice. If you visit Josh Frogs website there is lots of good info in there to help choose and keep several dart species. Good luck !
    Ohh thanks for the suggestion. I will not use hot water next time. I really love the imitators or the e. antohnyi but since it will be my first dart frogs I'm little afraid from very small dart frogs. I was thinking about the bumble bees, azures, auratus, phyllobates terribilis or somethin similar. Also because of my current viv size for the auratus and the terribilis I think it's small.

    Quote Originally Posted by dbizal View Post
    Random, but I noticed you order your plants etc from the same place I do ^_^

    I also noticed you use the same Thermometer/hydro combo, are you having any issues with readings? Mine reads the temp fine but the humidity in my Viv seems to have dropped from 90% to 70% without any known reason :s

    Look forward to seeing how this grows though!
    Till now I do not have any errors in reading humidity. Since my combo meter is 2 years old, I bought a hydrometer just to confirm it's reading good. It only varies a maximum of 2% because the combo meter is place 3 cm from the top of the heated soil while the humidity probe is places in the middle of the viv.
    1.1.0 Hyla cinerea - and another 2 that died
    1.0.0 Ball Python
    0.0.1 Amazon Tree Boa

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    So finally I got 2 guzmania and a begonia. I was planning to attach the guzmania's to the background or one of them with the log. How do you suggest to attach them?

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    1.1.0 Hyla cinerea - and another 2 that died
    1.0.0 Ball Python
    0.0.1 Amazon Tree Boa

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    BigDutch
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    You could use real small tie-rips, or hot glue from a gluegun, just add it to the base of the plant where the roots start and you're set.

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    Plants were planted this morning

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    and the moss arrived this afternoon hopefully I will plant it tomorrow.

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    It's not completely how I wanted it to be but it's going to stay like that for now. I will begin building my 60x45x60 viv that hopefully will be finished by end of summer and hope it will be more nice than this one.
    1.1.0 Hyla cinerea - and another 2 that died
    1.0.0 Ball Python
    0.0.1 Amazon Tree Boa

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