I want some comment or suggestion for my vivarium to improve my Red-Eyed Leaf Frog breeding program. The tank size is 48x20x20 inch with many kind of real plants, woods and stones.
The plants that I use as: Ivy-Arum (Scindapsus sp.), Bird's nest fern (Asplenium sp.), Native leaf Caladium (Caladium sp.) and Queen of Dracaenas (Dracaenas sp.). All kind of this plant seem very good in the tank. Light and artificial rain system is set up for the tank, including a small waterfall to make water circulation.
The air pump system is also used to make water alway clean.
In the tank, I have 3 Red-Eyed Leaf Frog (1 male for sure and the 2 others probably females) have live together for 1 month around. They seem happy and active in the night. At first, they slept on the tank wall but until now they become familiar and alway sleep on the plants.
I plan to breed them here in this tank. The humidity is not the problem (around 70-80%) but I'm worry about the temperature (27-28 at night and 29-30 in a day).
Is this ok for keep and breed on them?
The good advise still need to reach best improvement.
Many thanks
It is a very nice enclosure. the temps are right for keeping them but I'm not very well educated on the breeding yet, sorry heh!
great enclosure by the way.
Turn the rain on when it is actually raining outside. That should do the trick. If you haven't done so already. Read the red-eyed care article to the left.
Hey nice tank. Could you let me know the types of plants you are useing. I would like to set a breeding tank as well.
The plants that I use as following: Ivy-Arum (Scindapsus sp.), Bird's nest fern (Asplenium sp.), Native leaf Caladium (Caladium sp.) and Queen of Dracaenas (Dracaenas sp.).
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