I really enjoy the "show us your Pacman frogs" thread. Now let's start a "show us your Pac's habitat" thread! Just want to see the differences in everyone's.
I really enjoy the "show us your Pacman frogs" thread. Now let's start a "show us your Pac's habitat" thread! Just want to see the differences in everyone's.
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You're setup is AWESOME!! You really have put a lot of time and care into giving Billy Kindness a good home. How do you like using the ceramic heater? Also, what type and size is your water bowl? I've been looking for a better one for my "beefcake" for a while. Great job!
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Thanks for the compliment The ceramic bulb is ideal, I guess it dries the tank quicker but the heat matt is not enough on its own.
The water bowl is made by Exo terra and was the largest I could find. I use a pollywog auto misting pump, it switches on for 10 seconds five times a day. The thermostat has a magic eye to drop the temp after dark. 82% at the warmest part of the tank during the day and 76% in the coolest. The temp drops by 4% all round at night.
Bill is I think a female ornate and is fed on a powdered complete food, but I mix squashed gut loaded crickets and worms into the paste.
That is an awesome set up, I bet your frog loves it!
I just got a new tank for Blob and it looks so plain and minimal compared to yours :/ I'm not even sure I'm doing my habitat right looking at your set up... I use an over head heater- not a ceramic one, but I am considering getting one- with a dimmer along with a heat mat, and I have a fogger to compensate for the drying that it causes too. Where do you find all of your decor? I can't seem to find anything but boring plastic plants and water bowls...
Here is my basic set up, minus the lid and over head heater.
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Hi Katy, I got my plants from a local reptile shop. Some are plastic and others are silk. I also pulled leaves of the long stalks and pushed them individually through the homemade background.
The background was made using expanding foam covered in black aquarium silicon with dry eco earth pressed in. There are guides on doing this on here and on youtube. Once the background dries, make an incision with a sharp pointed knife, push the knife to one side and insert the plant. When the knife is removed the silicon springs shut holding the plant securely.
Branches are set into the foam before the silicon is applied. Cork bark can be pinned to the background using cocktail sticks.
You can search silk plants and artificial plants on ebay.
I hope this helps :0)
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