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    Default Chorus frogs

    Are chorus frogs a good candidate for a 26 bowfront? I know they need small foods, the temp is mid 70s and humidity is high 70s


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    Default Re: Chorus frogs

    How tall is the tank? 26''? That could work if you have a screen to go over the top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elly View Post
    How tall is the tank? 26''? That could work if you have a screen to go over the top.
    I am planning on getting about 20-30 eggs and seeing which ones survive to adult hood. I do have a top, the curve is wood with hinges and the square part is screen with 1/2 the parts without the light have glass on top of the screen. Here’s picture of the tank as of last night. Can’t wait for it to warm up so I can get some Marsh marigolds, rush, duckweed and some native insects to seed the tank Name:  IMG_1020.JPG
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    Here is my first YouTube video of the tank, it’s not great but it’s not too bad
    https://youtu.be/XK1Sjd7TRNk


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    Looks good, you might want to post in the "Vivariums" section on the forum as well for advice. The only thing is, some native insects might carry parasites. In the wild for frogs that might be fine but in a tank if you intend to keep the substrate, they might build up in the tank.

    But it looks really good!

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    Default Re: Chorus frogs

    And I can’t move the post can I?


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