It's been 7 months. The day has finally arrived for me to release my rescued Hyla chrysoscelis into their outdoor transition habitat before final release. They were tadpoles rescued from a dumpster about to be moved. I placed them inside my home to develop. The transition habitat is the large Reptibreeze I purchased off Craigslist. It is filled with an assortment of plants and vines placed in pots filled with ABG. Corningware casserole dishes hold rainwater, are toxic free and easy to clean. The frogs often sit on the lips of the Corningware before their emersion. Many of the plants are native: Ajuga, Solomon's Seal, Ferns, and the woody native Crossvine. A few are not native such as the tiny hosta "Mouse Ears" and the fast growing, invasive yet edible Kudzu. All plants are thriving.

Spring Hills Nursery currently has the best price for a Solar Cell that has an assortment of mister heads. They call it a Mini Solar Fountain but it's simply the cell, a tiny submersible pump and an assortment of mister heads that will vary angle and density of the water mist. Mist will cool down the habitat and if I'm lucky, the occasional Hummingbird will drop by. I just opened the box so I hope, for this low price, it does what it says.

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