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    Hello

    I've found a really nice terrarium in a Spanish site, it seems to have a good dimensions, 60x40x60, for Dendrobates Terrario Panoramico 60x40x60

    My questions are:
    1- The terrarium is large enough to house a group of E. tricolor or D. leucomelas?
    2- What lamps should i use? and what is the potency it must have?
    3- What heater should i use? i want to avoid to have something buried because if it gets damaged it will be a pain in the *** to repair it, a heating mat in the side of the terrarium will do the work? and what is the potency it must have?
    4- Which is better for a beginner D. leucomelas or E. tricolor?

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    Default Re: Help in my project

    Quote Originally Posted by Nelson View Post
    1- The terrarium is large enough to house a group of E. tricolor or D. leucomelas?
    You could house 3 or 4 leucomelas in there. I've never kept Epipedobates so I wouldn't presume to advise you on them.

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    2- What lamps should i use? and what is the potency it must have?
    This is really personal preference. For terrarium plants you will need something in the daylight range (5000-10000K - I prefer 6700K). I like fluorescent bulbs, preferably T5, then perhaps T8. Alternatively, you can use CFL bulbs.

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    3- What heater should i use? i want to avoid to have something buried because if it gets damaged it will be a pain in the *** to repair it, a heating mat in the side of the terrarium will do the work? and what is the potency it must have?
    It depends on how much you have to heat it. If you have a false bottom, you can submerge an aquarium heater and use that to heat the whole terrarium. Alternatively, heat cables (like those sold for plants) are ideal. There are several variants - Hydor make the most well known (and most highly praised, to my knowledge).

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    4- Which is better for a beginner D. leucomelas or E. tricolor?
    I would say leucomelas.
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    Thanks for the help

    I'm considering E. tricolor because where i'm planning to buy my frogs they are cheaper than the D. leucomelas and i would rather start with cheaper frogs and then move to more expensive ones (D. leucomelas, D. tinctorius azureus, etc)

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