It feels like I've been gone so long! My laptop wasn't working, and I got behind in school, and I got sick, and I had to move out of my apartment back home with family because the economy sucks. But I'm back now, and have pictures to share, since I had to reset all my habitats. All my stuff is still in boxes, but their homes are ready to go.

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This is the plain habitat for my rosy boa. I just am not sure what else to add; she doesn't climb. I may put a background on it though, to hide the cords. I might get more stack stones and make a bigger cave.

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This is the big tank for my White's that I keep rebuilding every few months. I -loved- the last setup, but with these frogs, I really can't have a nice pool area. They dirty it up so fast. I need a bowl I can pull out so I can't dump the dirty water quickly. Luigi is fantastic at making messes.
I will probably add some vines in this tank. One of my friends says she thinks it'll look horrible if I mix live and fake plants, but this tank is just so open now, and they like to hide.

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One of my friends also moved into a much smaller place, and since she has 25 or 30 frogs, lizards, snakes, and so on, she couldn't take all of her animals with her. I'm putting her golden tree frog in here. She's also giving me a White's that I'll put in my big tank.

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I upgraded my Malaysian Leaf Frog's tank. The small Exo-terra was too small for him, really. He had rubbed the "horns" above his eyes and his nose down. The small Exo-Terra habitat is going for the golden tree frog, and the Malaysian took over my fish tank, which I have no room for. I had to downgrade my three white cloud fish to a 5 gallon tank. Hope you don't hate me, Wyomingite.
But at least the leaf frog is in a bigger tank! I like the look of it too. The leaf frog doesn't move much, so he won't destroy anything (though, I was told by a family member that she put the cup we had put the white clouds into in front of the leaf frog's tank, and after a couple minutes he jumped right at the glass and into the water dish that was located right behind where the cup was. Maybe he wanted to eat fish? He never hunts the crickets).
I plan on putting another live plant, one that vines, on the side that has less covering.


Hopefully, I'll be around to talk more. Look for me on the chat.