Quote Originally Posted by Alyssa Martin View Post
Thank you for your response!

I'm very interested to see whether the pond would work or not however I will take your advice and purchase the bin instead.

I'm not very concerned on looks just want something that will be convient for myself and something he would use and love.

I do suspect he will be a very happy frog. The fact that he's got all the room to himself I'm sure he will enjoy

I could also purchase both I suppose (I could always use the pond for other things). However the bin I suspect I could actually grow plants in the bin where the pond that isn't an option.

I will definitely post pictures once everything is setup. I'll have to do a bit of research on what the proper type of bin to use would be (because of chemicals and such).

To say the least I'm escastic to hear you're making a caresheet. It's hard to get the proper care for my guy when every care sheet I read says a 10 gallon tank, gravel substrate with a pond is all you need.

After reading your Whites Tree Frog sheet I've finally seem to have all the stuff Gordon (My W.T.F) needs and he's thriving.

Can't wait to see the full Northern Leopard Frog sheet!
The three species I understand the Most
American Toads
Northern Leopard Frogs
Whites Tree Frogs
In that order.

Yes I think the frogs being bigger will need a decent sized bin. Something that's wide like a bin that you put in your enclosure. Say your terrarium in 18 inches then an 18 inch wide bin would be good and something around 4-6 inches deep and Java Moss.

Thank you for the kind words and I'm glad to hear your White's Tree Frogs are doing good. I hope you will enjoy the Northern Leopard Frog Care Sheet! It will be similar to my American Toad Care Sheet. Long.

If you get the pond it could be cool to have it in the substrate on the land. It could replicate a puddle.

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