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    I'm sure the FBT's are loving it.
    Looks great.

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    Very nice, thanks for sharing! I've got a similar idea for vivarium using the foam to make a divider, nice to see it works . I would say that's a great first viv!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tjtreefrog View Post
    Very nice, thanks for sharing! I've got a similar idea for vivarium using the foam to make a divider, nice to see it works . I would say that's a great first viv!
    I put the foam in there all at once and it expanded more than I expected so I had to trim a lot of it away. I think this led to all the pinhole leaks and frustration. So if you're going to try it I would recommend that you lay it down in several layers to build it up slowly.

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    You could grow some moss on the land side that will help to keep the dirt out of the water.
    I'm planning on it. I was hoping to be able to collect some moss and not have to pay for it, but that is a little hard to do in February in South Dakota, so I'll just go buy some soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isu712 View Post
    I put the foam in there all at once and it expanded more than I expected so I had to trim a lot of it away. I think this led to all the pinhole leaks and frustration. So if you're going to try it I would recommend that you lay it down in several layers to build it up slowly.
    Cool, thank you for the info! I was going to create a terrace going down into the water portion, so the layering method is definitely the best approach. What type of foam did you use? I'm planning on using Great Stuff expanding foam.

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    I used Great Stuff. They make a foam that is designed for waterfalls and ponds that is black instead of the normal yellow

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    Im impressed! A job well done!

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    You could grow some moss on the land side that will help to keep the dirt out of the water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bshmerlie View Post
    You could grow some moss on the land side that will help to keep the dirt out of the water.
    totally agree. as you suggest it's worth sourcing your own moss with extra spare which can easily be kept outdoors for later use if no success with it thriving in tank otherwise you are going to end up with a dirty pool no end. i've some moss good as new still in the back since sourcing over three months ago .

    nice setup. good luck with the toads and keep posting update pics

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