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    Sorry for the repost but my pictures didn't upload on the first one. I am looking for opinions on my red eye tree frogs setup. Please let me know what you think. I Keep playing with it and cant decide on it. Thanks! -Bacon


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    it keeps saying my pictures are not a valid photo file and i don't under stand why

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    Try uploading your pictures to a photo hosting site like photobucket and then link the URL. We are having some technical issues with the photo uploader right now I will delete the other thread for you.
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    thank you I'm trying that now

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    Quote Originally Posted by baconsdabomb View Post
    Sorry for the repost but my pictures didn't upload on the first one. I am looking for opinions on my red eye tree frogs setup. Please let me know what you think. I Keep playing with it and cant decide on it. Thanks! -Bacon


    Looks good. Hard to get a sense of scale with the picture but I'll guess its a 20g? The Hide on the left of the tank won't be used. Reds won't sleep on it on in it. SO ou could remove that and replace it with a piece of Ghost wood or another tall broad leafed plant. The Wood on the right of the tank... What type of wood is that? Put some leaf liter on the bottom (if you were already planning that than sorry ). Plant choices look good. I think they will like it.

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    Yeah I found a piece of tall drift wood that I was thinking about putting there I just haven't decided yet. I just recently got the rs400 exo terra monsoon mister and another exo terra tank with 2 other tree frogs and my next purchase is another red eye which I think puts me at my frog obsession budget for now. Then I'm going to get some drift wood or ghost wood to replace that log. The tank is a 30 gal The wood on the right is a fake wood ledge I have tried finding the leaf litter but so far have only been able to find it online. Unfortunately I only have one reptile store around here and its not that close to me. Whenever I change out the bottom I want to make a background with the great stuff foam. I kinda feel like its overcrowded with how I have it now is there such thing for a retf?? lol thanks for the reply! - Bacon

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    Make sure you "process" the driftwood if you decide to add it. (Boil it for 15 mins or so and then bake in the over at 250 for 2 hours.) This will kill any nasties or nasty eggs.

    What is the wood in the center/ center right then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DigitalPunk View Post
    Make sure you "process" the driftwood if you decide to add it. (Boil it for 15 mins or so and then bake in the over at 250 for 2 hours.) This will kill any nasties or nasty eggs.

    What is the wood in the center/ center right then?

    I have to buy nearly all my supplies online. Even local Pet stores don't carry all the stuff we use to care for frogs
    I only bake my wood for half an hour. I don't boil it either.


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    Good advice thank you Paul That wood is a piece of driftwood that came with an exo terra I bought. It was one of the smaller tall exo terra habitats so it pretty much took up all the room so I didn't use it in there. What are some of the online stores you enjoy shopping on?

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    Joshsfrogs.com is about as good as you can get.

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