Here'a a couple of mine (they're all 20 Gallon Long)
D. Auratus Tank
D. Tinctorious "Suriname Cobalt" Tank
D. Leucomelas Tank
I have more recent pictures, but they're still in my camera.
I'll start my own thread for my pics so I don't end up hijacking this one.
My terrarium for 3 bombina orientalis.
Riko, you should design terrariums for a living.
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That is one stunning viv!
I love the look of the mossy island. Great FBT setup!
Thanks John. I wish I could, but unfortunately building vivs for a living won't match up with my cost of living, so I have to sit behind a desk all day
I would love to do it part time at a zoo or something though. I just don't know how to get my foot in the door.
Decided to upgrade my white's tree frog enclosure..
previously.. kinda too small for them..
now.. much more spacious and more room to jump around
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heres my setup...not as attractive but i like it...itll get better everytime I redo it
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nice setups andaroo!
Just planted. Still need to add leaf litter and some frogs.
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This is my 40g Green tree frog tank, i just added the Pothos plant today.
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I was thinking of doing just that with my set up putting 2 ten gallons together, but wasn't sure if it would work and I see it does...how do you get the bottom out without breaking it and do you have to seal the two together with something? Here is my set up, I just started only on week one so I wasn't sure if my tank is too busy or not...lol
what do you all think?
She is in there hiding behind the front rock on the far left, can't see her... pretty sure she is a she I read males are smaller and have black spot on their neck?
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My new enclosure for my Green & Golden Bell frogs. First terrarium had a leak so this is the second attempt.![]()
That is a really nice set up Ebony, I love all of them posted on here makes mine look puny...lol
always fun to see peoples creations
Pretty basic but I'm adding to it almost twice a week. Seems that my Gray Tree Frog likes the stick more than the branches which is good because now they need to be removed as all of their leaves have fallen off. Here's the newest decorative piece (s) I added to the tank:
Just took 2 trunk halves from the bushes I had cut down and cut off 2 little branches from the little piner's out in front of my house, for this frog he's been in the clump once. Seems my Fowler's Toads (who have their own tank and also have the same basic set up) are enjoying the pine clumps and trunk halves more in their cage lol.
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