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    Marco Caccianiga
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    Hi everybody!
    I just joined the forum and I want to show some pics of my FBTs and their home!
    I have 3 of them (2 males and 1 female, as far as I can see..) in a 50x40x40 cm tank. Water covers about half of the tank and is about 10 cm deep. There's lot of plants, both in water and on land..
    I'll create an album to better show them and ther setup!
    See you soon!
    Marco
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    FireBellyToad
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    Gorgeous toads AND pics! Wow. I wish I had a camera good enough to get such clear shots of mine. Mine always turn out real blurry because they are so small!

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    firebellied zach
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    Cool setup! Nice looking toads as well.

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    Animalnstinct
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    Welcome to the forums! Beautiful little guys and really nice pictures!

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    Marco Caccianiga
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    Thank you very much for your comments
    I'll post soon more pics of my trio!
    Marco

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    s6t6nic6l
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    nice set-up that, well done. the "pond" area is well planned and liking the planting.
    full front view please when you post some more pics

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    Marco Caccianiga
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    Here is it! Some general pics of the setup.
    Plants with round leaves are Hydrocotyle leucocephala; it's a great plant because it can grow both in water and creeping outside; it can also bloom, sometimes. On the terrestrial part there are carnivorous plants (Nepenthes and Utricularia): I like them because they are cool, grow well and don't need fertilizer. Bigger pants are in pots that can be removed for care. Toads climb very often on the Nepenthes (particularly to chase crickets..). Water is sligtly brown because of the driftwood (but it's getting cleaner). There's a filter under the cork.
    I post also a closeup of one of the guys!
    Thank again for comments!
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    s6t6nic6l
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    yes the toads will be quite pleased with what you've achieved there. just an idea, if you put another piece of bark covering plant pot that will also give them something to climb and for them to clamber round the leaves. again well done.

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    d0rk
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    I absolutely love your set up!

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    markun
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    I like all the aquatic plants, it looks like a natural pond.

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