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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumpshot724 View Post
    Yea but....Colorado River Toads are so....ugly lol. Very true about the RETFs though, always asleep whenever I see them.
    Colorado River toads are not ugly! Sure,their beuaty may be a little bit more subtle than other frogs, but they are far from ugly.

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    I think toads have a real charm to them. This is a Texas toad and he's practically a little man (look at that face!):

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    on offense or anything guys but i don't see what u see in toads. to each his own but i don tthink they r that cool. im sure there r acceptions to this but i dont see it

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    Quote Originally Posted by wesly2009 View Post
    on offense or anything guys but i don't see what u see in toads. to each his own but i don tthink they r that cool. im sure there r acceptions to this but i dont see it
    but they are so cute!!!! =)

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    To know a toad is to love a toad. Just look at my avatar, that my western green toad. He is very cool.

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    ok i can respect that. i like the pacman frogs or r they considered toads. i think i like the tree frogs more though. r toads any easier to take care of?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wesly2009 View Post
    ok i can respect that. i like the pacman frogs or r they considered toads. i think i like the tree frogs more though. r toads any easier to take care of?
    Most Bufonids are relatively easy to care for. Pac-man frogs are Leptodactylids or Neotropical frogs. I have more treefrogs than I have any other type of frog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    I think toads have a real charm to them. This is a Texas toad and he's practically a little man (look at that face!):
    I have to say I love toads as well and there is something adorable about them if you look past the "warts".

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    i think if i were to get another pet i would get a toad, are there any that ar active during the day?

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    Their activity varies, about the same as your average White's treefrog.

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    I have to disagree here - many toads tame well and come out whenever you offer them food. Some don't even bother to hide during the day (such as Bufo alvarius).
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    Are you disageeing with my statement?

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    Well, the second part of it.
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    Random plant tips: I keep planted terrariums, but with my memory I can never remember exact names of plant species, so I can't recommend anything specific. However, the way that I arrived at the plants I use was to buy really cheap, indoor plants sold at bulk stores (lowes, wal-mart etc.) (1) if there is a massive tray of small pots of plant x at $2.00 a pot, it's probably hearty. (2) if it's an indoor-only plant, particularly if it "looks kinda tropical," it can probably survive the heat & humidity of a terrarium. (3) if it's a $2.00 plant, I won't feel too bad if it doesn't make it. If you really want to get into it, bromelaids and certain orchids can do well in a terrarium, but they require more specific maintenance and conditions, so I'd start with the "bulk-cheap-plants" before exploring more expensive options. (I do have a lady's slipper orchid tucked into my treefrog enclosure, but the humidity's a little too high for it, so I might have to give up and take it out, as it's not blooming.)

    Random things to keep in mind for planted terrariums: (1) I've noticed that thicker, deeper green leaves indicate plants that love high humidity. I'm sure this is not a solid rule to live by, but it's done me well. (2) fuzzy leaves tend not to like humidity as much. I used to know the exact reason... the "fur" helps w/ water retention amid native environments that are dry? (Don't quote me on that. It's been over a decade since I took plant morphology.) (3) consider a base layer of activated charcoal underneath your soil to adsorb odor. (4) always keep your pets' comfort in mind. (Some part of me would love to decorate my leopard gecko tank w/ plants, but it's too arid for anything but cacti, and that's not really safe.) (5) As John said, you will eventually have to break it all down to clean and change the dirt, so it'll be a little more work.

    I hope some of this helped your planting ideas. I know I always get excited about planting my tanks.

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    Well, White's can be be active during the day. Of course they are much more active at night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adawinters View Post
    If you really want to get into it, bromelaids and certain orchids can do well in a terrarium, but they require more specific maintenance and conditions, so I'd start with the "bulk-cheap-plants"
    I got some "bulk-cheap" bromeliads from Black Jungle, $3 each. They are doing great. Well, most of them are doing great. The one I put in with the clown treefrogs died, the enclosure is unlit.

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    Some part of me would love to decorate my leopard gecko tank w/ plants, but it's too arid for anything but cacti, and that's not really safe.
    You can always try succulents.

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    Looks like I've got some additions to my "to buy" list. Thanks for the suggestions.

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    You're welcome.

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    poison darts could also be good display animals.

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    i would love PDFs but im just not ready to care for them. I wanna get a little more experience with frogs before I jump into something that costs $60 a frog

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