yep, it sticks right to the glass, if it slides off, it's too wet. it's really way easier and more fun than the foam. kinda like playing in the mudand when you're all done if you look at it and don't like it, you can pull it off and do it again!
good luck,
brett
Updates: I decided to get the azureus from another breeder in Montreal, Dendrolaval. Olivier supplies Understory Enterprises with frogs occasionally, and he took a large amount of Mathieu Chouteau's frogs before the latter left for his most recent trip.
Olivier from Dendrolaval also will supply me with the core of the plants that will be used in the vivarium:
Neoregelia Nivea, philodendron erubescens, ficus pumilia and ficus oak leaf.
Sara and I decided to pass on the sketch. We will instead start building it accordingly with what has been discussed on this thread.
The idea is simple: The horizontal aquarium will be built with a natural clay background, with a piece of java wood in the middle, and tropical plants, and a drainage bottom layer. To make this useful for the reader, here’s the list of what will be needed for a pair of Azureus (I bought much more than less). I will post later on what I actually used. If you think anything is missing, now is the time or forever hold your peace.
1. 1X 25G horizontal aquarium.
2. 4X 5LBS of self hardening clay.
3. 1X 10LBS sodium bentonite clay (cat litter).
4. 5X bags of Zoo Med Hydro Balls (5LBS each).
5. 2X boxes of Zoo Med All Natural Frog Moss.
6. 2X boxes of Zoo Med Sphagnum Moss.
7. 1X 8.8 L of Exo Terra Forest bark.
8. 1X 3 x 8.8 L of Exo Terra Plantation Soil.
9. 1X Medium size piece of java wood, with climbing branches.
10. 1X Small garbage bag of oak leaves.
11. 1X Large piece of screen (mesh).
12. 1X Neoregelia Nivea.
13. 1X Philodendron Erubescens.
14. 1X Ficus pumilia.
15. 1X Ficus oak leaf.
16. 2X Phalaenopsis Orchids.
17. 1X Zoo Med Habba Mister.
18. 4X Medium Cork Pieces.
19. 1X Exo-Terra Digital Thermometer.
20. 1X Exo-Terra Digital Hydrometer.
21. 1X Exo-Terra Heat Cable 15W (I live in very cold Montreal).
22. Springtails to seed.
Eric
So here are the first few steps.
1. Because I will be using terracotta pots of some of the plants, I have decided to secure them by using foam (yes, there goes the all-natural clay enclosure). Last thing I wanted was a dead-squished azureus frog.
2. I let it cured 24 hours before working on the clay.
3. I mixed gray and terracotta clay, adding sphagnum moss to the mix (3/4 clay, 1/4 moss).
4. I used water in order to give the clay the perfect texture to be spread.
5. Once the clay was in place, I added and pushed some in some more sphagnum moss.
Next steps (in 2 days):
1. The bottom drainage layer/bottom moss and substrate
2. The piece of java wood that will rule ruthlessly in the center of the vivarium.
3. Planting the plants.
3rd day
1. First layer of the drainage system: About two inches of hydro clay balls.
2. Second layer: A mesh layer to prevent soil and substrate to infiltrate the clay balls.
3. Third layer: Earth/soil for the moss and plants to be planted (the white grains are vermiculite).
4. Fourth layer: Live sphagnum moss was added. It was first soaked in water, and squeezed to remove the excess of water. The java wood was also added. It stands on the soil and mesh.
5. Fifth layer: Forest mix to give more texture and ground cover.
6. The vivarium is now ready for the plants:
1X Neoregelia Nivea.
1X Philodendron Erubescens.
1X Ficus pumilia.
1X Ficus oak leaf.
2X Phalaenopsis Orchids.
So far so good?
Here's another question:
As I will only introduce the frogs in 3 months, I would like to grow moss on the piece of wood. Sara tells me that I will either need to sand it a bit, or put grooves in it.
Does anybody have the answer? And what would be the best moss to add to it.
Thanks,
Eric
Last part before letting the viv settle for 3 months. The plants.
They were planted. The large bromeliad is sitting on a piece of cork and will root on it. The orchid is also resting on the Java wood until the root solidify around it.
Now good light (I'll be using Exo-Terra Repti Glo 2.0 Full Sepctrum because of the 6700 Kelvin unit they have), two good sprayings per day, good aeration for three months, and temperature above 20 degrees celsius, before getting the frogs.
I'll post a picture per week.
Also, I've visited Olivier this morning from Dendrolaval, whom I will be getting my azureus from. I also took pictures of hi Dendrobates Tinctorius Giant Orange, which are very rare in Quebec, and some of his azureus.
Enjoy!
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