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    onedge30
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    Well, I got carried away with all the frogs. Here is my new metal wire rack filled with 10 gallon tanks and frogs. (pyxies and horned frogs)

    The rack holds 12 - 10 gallon tanks with under tank heating and lights.


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    Good stuff Jeff...Good stuff

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    Very nice. I'm already out of control and your just putting more ideas into my head. I'm telling my wife on you!

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    Yea, I am excited about the rack. All the frogs in one area. I can see them, feed them and they get light and heat.

    @ Don - Oh, ideas huh? You should just see how over crowded my head is all the time!

    By the way, there are more photos of the rack in my albums.

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    Just a question, how often do you change out the substrate for the ones living in the 5-10 gallon

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    Good question. I hope others will chime in to on this, but for me, I will change it completely about every two weeks. Now, with saying that, I am spot cleaning the substrate daily and changing water as needed.

    The other thing I am trying to do is recycle the coco substrate. I pick it clean, wash it, dry it, sift it, then bake it. Anyone else recycling their substrate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by onedge30 View Post
    Good question. I hope others will chime in to on this, but for me, I will change it completely about every two weeks. Now, with saying that, I am spot cleaning the substrate daily and changing water as needed.

    The other thing I am trying to do is recycle the coco substrate. I pick it clean, wash it, dry it, sift it, then bake it. Anyone else recycling their substrate?
    Yeah i change mines about two weeks spot cleaning, taking out there poop haha. Well, it soudns good to recycle just because they never give you enough when you buy some. What's your method to recycling?

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