Hey, the simpler set up the better. I love to see my animals and everybody are in exo Terra's or similar. so: exo earth on a bottom, water dish in one corner, a few hanging plants on a sides, background on a back, a piece of cork or wood
Hey, the simpler set up the better. I love to see my animals and everybody are in exo Terra's or similar. so: exo earth on a bottom, water dish in one corner, a few hanging plants on a sides, background on a back, a piece of cork or wood
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
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Large plastic faunariums can be good for juveniles. For adults an exo terra terrarium, small low for chacoans and possibly the next size up for ornates. There's also that new exo terra habisphere, which looks quite cool and could probably house a chacoan.
Here's my frog and set up. I'll probably be adding some hanging plants for some extra shelter from the lights I just put in.
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My set up :
Exo Terra 18"x18"x18".
Coco fiber, dry in front, humid in back.
Heating cable 75W mounted on Thermo Control Pro 2 from Lucky Reptile.
Fluorescent tube T8 "Natural light" from Zoo Med for thr frog vision and a good "Color Temperature".
Fluorescent tube T8 UVB 6% from Arcadia, 1 day per week to help in D3 synthetisis and to avoid to give too much vit D3, which is toxic.
And my frog ! Ceratophrys ornata (Male) :
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