You can get pieces of cork bark that look just like a hollowed log.
You can get pieces of cork bark that look just like a hollowed log.
ANother set up I just thought about. This is going to sound mad crazy and wild. But just hear me out.
What about a set up for a semi aquatic frog that loves rain. And would normally live in a place with tons of rain.
And can be accomplished by the bottom being aquatic and having a pump that pulls the water out into tubes that then go down as "rain", in the said palidirum it would have water filters for max water cleaning. Also I figured out that you can use egg crates as a design. Like say get an egg crate the ones with the small holes. Now cut it 4-5inches tall, 6inch long. so this would be the "stand" for the basking area. Now to this you only glue another piece of egg crate that is 3-5inches wide and the same length. But to this egg crate you clue river rocks on top, and you glue this to the other egg crate. So it stands on that and it looks like a land area. Then you wont have to pile rocks up high for land, and you can design it anyway you want for a tank set up like this. It would provide max filtering. You can try gluing pieces of fake water plants to it. The bottom would have either sand or gravel, preferably gravel so it stays clean. Then if its a tree frog you glue vines to the top and put drift wood around. If its something like a budgets then all you need is what I said but without the vines. All you have to do is change 1/3 of the water weekly. Change filter pads every two weeks. Then you have a succesfull "rainy" day tank. Or rainforest or whatever you wanna do. Oh neat thing is, under the eggcrates you can put a small heater to keep the water warm but the frogs wont go under it so yeah. ;] i would like a tank that has constant "rain". But its just a thought.
No frog lives in constant rainy conditions.
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