I know it is. I really dont care. Ive done it in the past with no issues
I know it is. I really dont care. Ive done it in the past with no issues
that is really sad that you would put you animals in that situation. some frogs react badly to toxins from other frogs. Please consider doing only one species.
1.0.0 Husband
0.2.0 Chinese Crested Powder Puff dogs
2.1.0 American Hairless Terrier dogs
1.0.0 horses
2.0.0 Eastern Gray Treefrogs
1.1.0 Dendrobates Tinctorius Azureus
2.3.0 rosy boas
that was not true i'm afraid. what you didn't realise is that the other frog would have been accumulating toxins in the membrane(skin) and would definitely have been in no perfect condition to thrive successfully. if and when you cleansed the enclosure you would have noticed the scum that manifests itself on the (pond) glass which is quite slimy, yes. this covered the other frog too, so ..........
the size of viv you have now would suit four adult sized OFBT's which is all you need for the enjoyment of watching these active frogs
when dividing the tank use glass instead for a good seal and put it at an angle for effect to give you a 40/60 water/land ratio with a pool depth of 5" which serves to appeal to each toads demeanor on terrain preference.
good luck with the build.
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