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    Hey. There are a lots of us, therefore we are normal! It's everybody else is weird! Lol that's how I look at it

    and you're right! Having the basement the way we do is guaranteed way to keep inlaws away lol
    and by the way darts are way easier to care for then Pacman frogs just sayn and watching them lay eggs and then tads to develop is so cool! I say you should just swing by vivarium section to check on the tank building, build one ( way easier then it seems, really), grow some plants in there and then in a few months get some frogs. You'll love them
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    Thanks for the welcomes! I ended up getting two little bumble bee toads and am really enjoying them so far. They've really begun to settle in, so hopefully they'll start getting a bit more bold. It didn't take them too long to realize that I'm the one that brings them food, so that should make them a bit more comfortable I'll try to get some pics of their enclosure up later in the vivs section for critiques and to also answer a couple other questions I won't clog up this thread with.

    Those clown tree frogs are gorgeous! Definitely something I'll have to keep an eye out for now. Are they diurnal like dart frogs, or do they tend to be nocturnal like regular tree frogs? I did enjoy the easy tree frog care when I had my two White's. Things to climb on, mist them daily, throw something edible in every couple days and they seemed pretty content with their lives.

    I feel that dart frogs would be a lot more exciting to watch. They at least move around and interact with their environments, whereas it seems like pacmans just find a comfy spot and that's it. I'm going to be moving in a few months, so once I get a little more settled I'm going to start building a nice dart frog enclosure, but for now, I'm going to enjoy my bumble bee toads!

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