Here's the care-sheet he mentioned:
http://www.frogforum.net/showthread....-And-relatives
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Here's the care-sheet he mentioned:
http://www.frogforum.net/showthread....-And-relatives
Special thanks to my best friend on here for the awesome care sheet and here is from Reptiles Magazine the American Toads Care Sheet:
http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/Frog...ding-And-Care/
This blog by Mr. Frank Indiviglio is a great read as well in American Toads. He helped me greatly get the last project off the ground as I ran it all by him. He has done this setup before as well. He doesn't display it in this article but he describes the Toads temperament with other inhabitants:
http://blogs.thatpetplace.com/thatre.../#.V6c88lT3bCQ
Another great read by him is for keeping Woodlice (Pill Bugs) in the vivarium as well which mine has already:
http://blogs.thatpetplace.com/thatre.../#.V6c9cVT3bCQ
Here is a care guide to my main plant in this build. A year old in captivity going straight from last summer to current summer with not having to go dormant is the Autumn Brilliance Fern:
http://www.perennials.com/plants/dry...rilliance.html
Here is my bread and butter with this setup. The ground cover is essentially important because it makes the tank look naturally like a Woods with how it can just take over. If you have 65% humidity these plants will take off. Pachysandra and Periwinkle are the main covers, but Pachysandra for me has survived a year without needing to go dormant.
http://www.agardenforthehouse.com/20...-in-the-house/
Here are some great things to read while I'm still working on this enclosure.
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