Quote Originally Posted by DigitalPunk View Post
Couple of things.

1. The top of the tank needs to be vented (roughly 80% vented) for tree frogs.
2. Looks to me like your hydrometer is reading incorrectly. At 99% you would have condensation on everything including the glass.
3. What kind of wood is that? If it is a piece of Grapevine than it will need to be removed sooner rather than later. It will mold quickly (a black/grey mold that is very dangerous).
4. Your substrate will not sustain plants long term. Should consider replacing it with something similar to ABG Mix (or ABG mix itself)
5. The Vivarium really should be taller for tree frogs. They want to climb and really do best in enclosures that are a minimum of 24" tall. I am not saying they won't survive in there, but they would appreciate more room
6. Mixing species is frowned upon. I am not going to lecture you, but be careful. You could end up loosing some or all of your frogs.
7. The lighting can also dry the air out quickly depending on what you use. You didn't mention that but if you want to know more please post the types of bulbs you are using.

Sorry to be full of criticisms. A few tweaks and you will have a great stable home for your frogs .

Paul
Dear Paul,
I really appreciate all the feedback form you. I would like to adress each issue I am presented with.
1. I got the idea of the glass top from my reptile shop. They also keep their tree frogs in cages like mine with a glass top and screen back. They said that this is ok as long as you have an ecosystem in their. For example they said that the plants will produce oxygen for the tree frogs and take in the carbon dioxide.

2. In the morning there is condensation on the glass. But that goes away after a while. There is still a pocibility of water inside the hydromometer. Or it may be broken.

3. I believe that the wood is more of a driftwood but I will check And remove if necessary.

4. My substrate is gardening/potting soil. Then there is an inch of coco fiber. The roots are in the soil. If that doesn't support plants I don't know what will ��

5.They have about 20 inches of climbing space. Not much I can do about that. Mine like to. Stay on the leafs most of the time. I wish they had a few more inches but this is a 1500$ tank. Not changing.

6. I know that mixing species may not be the best idea but I have had these guys for over 5 years. All have been reported healthy. But know of anything were to go downhill I would change them to separate cages.

7. This cage has a Big long led light that goes all across the length of the cage. The cage is also close to a window. My plants have thrived In my previous cage so I'm not to worried about that.

I appreciate everything that you said and am not disagreeing with anything you said. I'm just saying where I come from. Thanks����