Beautiful. And impressive.
Beautiful. And impressive.
Update. I added moss and a couple plants. I might add a few more aquatic plants later. I am new to the moss and so I am not sure what its going to do and look like in a few days/weeks. The water is still a bit cloudy and so I will probably wait a couple more days before I consider adding the toads - and right now there are not many available in my area.
I am open to any comments...
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I am lucky my FBTs can't see your setup from where they are or they would be on the next plane across the border!! Well done-your new toads will be very happy.![]()
Jo-Anna - LOL thanks for the compliment. I am very happy with the design and anxious to add the toads. I will wait until the water quality is better. Plus I have more research to do.
Compliments on the set up as well! My only suggestion is maybe to get a little fish tank air pump, as tiny as you can get just to pump some oxygen into the water and keep it moving. Hide the little pump under the rocks in the pond and the air bubbles will push up from under them and keep it from going stagnant. Red Bellies do great with those little waterfalls as well that filter themselves.
It shouldn't stress the little toads and even might make them less skiddish when you approach in the end.
Oh! And don't put them with crabs - crabs will try to pick at anything you put them in with, landing you with toads with holes in them. If you do set up that air pump try some little guppies, the toads might even try to chase and eat them. The guppies should pick at left over food and waste in the water.
Wormwood - I actually have two water pumps in there. One on the right side - fluval 1 underwater pump and one on the left that runs through the sponge/foam "turtle beach" - which is covered with the moss now. Yet the water is still cloudy after two days and so I might need to get a stronger pump. Thanks for you advice! I was thinking of adding fish but only if I can maintain good water quality and probably not guppies but white cloud minnows. Toads first though...
Good deal!
Unless you have a filter in there the water might stay cloudy with the moss/frog waste/dead crickets and what not.
They have a great home in any case.
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