Here's a couple pics of My grey treefrog terrarium. It's a 2 gal. acrylic fish tank converted to a terrarium. I will be upgrading in size to a 10 gal stood on end when the frogs grow a little more. I installed a screen in the top trim to prevent escapes but still use the original acrylic lid to keep in humidity, and yes, there is ventilation in the lid. I used live moss and natural, lichen covered sticks that I found in my backyard (the frogs are from the yard as well, so I didn't see the harm, just figured they would like some familiar surroundings). The background is a simple rainforest picture I printed up and taped to the back. There is also lichen covered bark standing against the back of the tank to give them spots to hide, but my frogs always seem very comfortable out in the open, hanging out on the branches or stuck to the acrylic. What do you think?
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