Good job man. That looks wicked nice. Do you rest in top of something?
Good job man. That looks wicked nice. Do you rest in top of something?
Thanks!Good job man. That looks wicked nice. Do you rest in top of something?
I'm afraid I didn't understand the questionSorry
I think most tree frogs would be happy with that tank. Looks good.
ThanksI think most tree frogs would be happy with that tank. Looks good.
Unfortunately I had to dismantle this set up more or less one year ago. It's now completely different.
Cool idea! I tried something similar with popsicle sticks but my setup did not look as good as yours. Thanks for sharing.
Thats really cool. I want to give that a go. Thanks for sharing.
I love your enclosure.![]()
Cool idea! I tried something similar with popsicle sticks but my setup did not look as good as yours. Thanks for sharing.Thanks you bothThats really cool. I want to give that a go. Thanks for sharing.
I love your enclosure
I think this will do to every small arboreal frog![]()
Oh! The only thing supporting the platform is the pointy part of the toothsticks, s, which are stuck in the backgrounf, so larger species would probably break the structure.Sorry what I meant was how is it supported? I mean it looks like its flimsy for larger species. So is this just for smaller species? Or is it resting on a rock or log or something so it can hold some weight?
Exactly. I would say it is safe to dendrobates, and basically hylas and similar frogs.Yeah and itd be limited on how many can be on it at the same time. Id say only small treefrogs the size of like at most 3inches? Could safely be on that without colapsing. right?
For example, it wouldn't do for big Litorias, but it would do for the smaller ones.
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