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    I just ordered a zoo med 18x18x24 and an 18x24 cork background to go with it!!! im so excited! i should be here within the next week and a half. sometime between the 2nd and the 8th of september.

    now i need to go and get some moss and flat rocks for the bottom of it and find some branches and stuff for the frog(s) to climb on! im so happy ill post up pics when it arrives.
    Congrats! I love australian green tree frogs! They are adorable and plump as a berry! :]
    Honestly thats a good tank size in my opinion. They love heights but they arent terribly active. I think thats also somewhat they size of a 20g right? Maybe a little bit bigger in dimensions. I know a 30g is 3feet so a 20g is 2ft long. Which is what your tank is. Also a 10-55gs(except the breeders) are actually less than 18inches wide So again your tank is wider. As for the height I dont know the exact height of a 20g. But overall thats a great size! Your frogs will appreciate it! As for ornaments I know mine likes to hang around this large piece of drift wood up at the front. Where I put in some fake ivy. Decorations are really up to you. Just make sure he has enough places to climb around. Think of tree frogs like little orangutans. They love to climb. Some may even stay up on a corner.

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    LittleDuudeIsAGirl
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    Thanks guys!


    I plan to put maybe a few live bromiads along with some live moss in there. i found a very cool tank set up from a member here..i really love the way things are set up and wish to model the tank after this one here is a pic.

    http://www.frogforum.net/members/1be...e-out-dump.jpg


    i just love it! with the rocks in the bottom and some perhaps some of the cocoa husk under it..ill add mabye one or two of those magnetic climbs the rocks you can put on the walls and a magnet on the other side to get them to stick.. also..would this be big enough for two frogs? i think ill surprise him and let him pick out two. and..do they do better in pairs or by themselves? cause i know some animals if you put them together they get more friendly with each other and less friendly towards you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleDuudeIsAGirl View Post
    Thanks guys!


    I plan to put maybe a few live bromiads along with some live moss in there. i found a very cool tank set up from a member here..i really love the way things are set up and wish to model the tank after this one here is a pic.

    http://www.frogforum.net/members/1be...e-out-dump.jpg


    i just love it! with the rocks in the bottom and some perhaps some of the cocoa husk under it..ill add mabye one or two of those magnetic climbs the rocks you can put on the walls and a magnet on the other side to get them to stick.. also..would this be big enough for two frogs? i think ill surprise him and let him pick out two. and..do they do better in pairs or by themselves? cause i know some animals if you put them together they get more friendly with each other and less friendly towards you.
    In my opinion and you should probably wait untill the pros reply but I think that tank needs a bit more of climbing areas. I dont know its just I just see one branch. I may be wrong though. Personally I give mine atleast 3-4 places to climb if I can. Because for the most part thats what they will do-climb, climb and climb some more. Some may even stick to the back wall corner. But ussually itll be on a higher place. Though thats a nice set up too. Also if you dont want to get more of those sticks plants also works as a good climb. In fact tree frogs love to climb up plants alot(imho). Though that perch looks a little bit weak to hold a large dumpys treefrog. I could be wrong though.

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    Diogo Juliao
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    I plan to put maybe a few live bromiads along with some live moss in there. i found a very cool tank set up from a member here..i really love the way things are set up and wish to model the tank after this one here is a pic.

    http://www.frogforum.net/members/1be...e-out-dump.jpg
    That's a cool tank (from 1beataway if I'm not mistaken), I would say it is perfect in bottom half. But it needs more plants and stuff to climb on the top... way more. Do something like that but put more climbing stuff one the top

    ps: That tank would be suitable even 3 frogs, in my opinion But a couple should be the best choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diogo Juliao View Post
    That's a cool tank (from 1beataway if I'm not mistaken), I would say it is perfect in bottom half. But it needs more plants and stuff to climb on the top... way more. Do something like that but put more climbing stuff one the top

    ps: That tank would be suitable even 3 frogs, in my opinion But a couple should be the best choice.
    Correct. :] Personally Id rather keep 1-2 in a tank like that. Hmm but thats just me. Also The branches should be higher but not so high that its close to the lid where it may hurt itself if it decides to leap for whatever reason.

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    LittleDuudeIsAGirl
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    yes, i planned to put more climbing branches in there for them. and your right it is from 1beataway.

    what i was mostly modeling after was the floor but planned to put more branches..i just got back from petsmart and purchased, hydro balls for the bottom..they ran out of eco earth so i will pick some of that up later..and i bought several packets of different colored smooth large river rocks anywhere from 1-2 inches..they are brown red/brown light tan and black..so there will be a variety of colored river rocks..but they look natural which is what i was going for.

    i saw the Fluckers bamboo sticks..they are about an inch wide and have suction cups on the end.but they say they are spring loaded, does anyone want to explain to me how these work? they look pretty cool i was thinking bamboo rods would look great to zig zag up the side of the tank so they could hop higher up and rest on them if they wanted to.

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    LittleDuudeIsAGirl
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    also this is my plan, layer of hydro balls in the bottom, mesh over that, cocoa husks, then moss and rocks on top of that..does that sound good for the bottom? i was planning to plant some live bromiads in the ground as well..would this work with the ground ive discribed?

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