So I have lots of animals, of all different kinds. Dogs, cat, lots of fish, birds, rabbits, rats, hamster, leopard gecko, hedgehog, etc. I take excellent care of my pets and always make sure I can care for the to the best of my ability before getting one.
So I've been interested in amphibians for a while, and it seems FBT are a popular, easy choice. I do not want something I have to heat, since it will be in my room and I have lots of heating equipment in there already (for the fish, hedgehog, and gecko) I have no more outlets and wont feel safe adding anymore extensions.
That said, my room is warm because of all this heating equipment. Easily mid-high 70s during the day and high 60s at night. Summer it can get upwards to 80 but never past that.
Set up. I want a trio, so I would prefer something bigger than 10gal, but was wondering if I can use a food safe rubbermaid container with a footprint equal to a 20gal? It would allow more space but wont be expensive. I use one for my hospital/quarantine tank for my fish and it works well.
Eco earth is what I would use. Half substrate, half water. I want to keep the water in a deep container, and add river rocks to half of it. I think a removable container would help keep the water cleaner and allow me to change it daily. I use live plants for my fish so I could add some floaters to the water. Silk for the land. Diet of crickets and occasional mealworms if they will take them? I have mealies available from my gecko, he wont touch crickets. I know how to gut load and have supplements already.
What am I missing? Any more advice? Thanks!





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