i guess i'm confused bc i assumed the dart frogs were more of a wanderer, not a hopper, so i figured a lower tank would not bother them. so if i had to choose a taller enclosure vs a larger footprint, the taller is better?
i guess i'm confused bc i assumed the dart frogs were more of a wanderer, not a hopper, so i figured a lower tank would not bother them. so if i had to choose a taller enclosure vs a larger footprint, the taller is better?
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I have seen plenty of people do wider vs taller for darts. I think it just needs to be a certain height, and hopefully someone can help with what that is.
It all depends on the species. I would say that you should have at least 18 inches of height for a more
terrestrial frog like an Arzureus. A more arboreal species like a leucomelas would defintitley need more height. And remember that a properly layered substrate would take up at least six inches
an 18x18x24 or 24x18x24 is usually sufficient. But again, for some species, the higher the better
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