I missed out on the part that the viv is only misted once every 2 days
As mentioned spraying every day or twice a day will do fine![]()
I missed out on the part that the viv is only misted once every 2 days
As mentioned spraying every day or twice a day will do fine![]()
I know with my Green treefrogs, I had to up their mistings to twice a day, and my Pacific Chorus frogs to once day to maintain humidity levels where I wanted them. I bought a 2 gallon Flo-Master pump action sprayer with a mister nozzle that I use to spray all my enclosures and it works amazing!
Jess, I like the airstone idea...how deep does the water have to be for that to work well?
Thank you so much for all the replies I'll start misting daily and maybe twice a day to see how that helps. We are trying to avoid lights and any thing that involving electricity because when we move the terrarium out of our kitchen it might not have an plug outlet close by.
Does anyone know anything about adding moss and its effect on humidity (thought I read something about that)?
You can cover the top of the tank and use fans on timers or a humidistat to control humidity. You may have to mist or add water to the substrate only once a month if you do this. I Have water features and fans so i never have to mist other than spot cleaning.
Why try to raise the humidity? 60% is plenty.
Haha, i'm not used with the common English names of most frogs.
If it's right that it is the Hyla versicolor it can withstand a lot more dryness then most.
Just make sure not to let the viv dry out, but 50% would be sufficient enough to keep them healthy.
Now i know the species and looking at the place you;re from,
best thing i can advise is put one RV metre outside and try to get the viv at that rate.
This species can be found in Ontario as well, so putting it outside solves you're problem already![]()
Around here in Holland most of us use life plants.
I don't know wich way you guys create the bottom?
Mostly we use hydroballs with something on top of it to keep the substrate from mixing in there, as substrate we use all sort of stuff like the coco-bricks, clay, peatslabs or anything like that.
It will be good for the live plants to grow in and gets the RV up as well.
As wall decoration the most common seen materials are ferntree panels, Epiweb, epoxy raisin with peat or fern tree granulate put on top of it.
This will help raising the humidity as well (except the last choice) and offers the plants good climbing possibilities.
Most of the vivs we use got an air strip for ventilation on the front near the bottom and on top.
This will create a natural air flow providing fresh air and keeps you're windows free of condensation.
By using an aquariumheater the air will warm up,
warm air will rise and that way more airflow can occure as well and at the same time it gets the RV up in the upper half as well as down.
Using a waterfall or stream also puts up the RV and looks nice as well
On top of that most people either use an automated raining system or air humidifier to keep the RV up even when not at home.
I don;t know if any of you use a system like that?
And how do you build up you're viv?
Very curious what ways are used in other countries.
The water just has to cover the airstone by a couple of centimeters, so it depends on what size airstone you get. I got a really small one and it is submerged in the 3cm deep pool.
It does not have to be in the frogs pond - although that is the best way in my opinion You could also just put a mesh covered jar of water hidden somewhere in the enclosure with an airstone fed into it (could also use an aquarium heater that way too).
I like using the airstone as it creates air currents and brings fresh air into the enclosure.
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