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    Quote Originally Posted by DonLisk View Post
    Your guess is right on Kisa. You can pretty much completely close up the viv since when you open the top, that will be enough to change out some small amount of air. Also, the plants produce much of the needed oxygen and the viv maintains itself.

    Biggest need to any air movement is some plants which require some type of circulation to thrive.
    Alright thanks Don, that info is helpful. Right now I'm operating off my knowledge of tree frogs for deciding what I'm going to do with a pair of darts (hopefully some morph of D. Auratus, I LOVE those. ><). I've noticed that darts do like longer tanks, is that right? I have my small 10 gallon that I'm using right now for Mr. Wayne and wondering what I was going to do with it once he's big enough to join Bruce Campbell. Cheri suggested I modify it for a different pair of frogs. I was thinking turning it on it's side and manufacturing a door would be the best way to do it, but can I just leave it the way it is? I read somewhere that D. Auratus like to climb more than other darts, but they're mostly found on the ground. And is a ten gallon even big enough for two D. Auratus? O: (sorry for hijacking your thread Frog Whisperer, I didn't realize how many questions I actually had...>>)
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    Auratus are mostly terrestrial. They will climb a bit, like leucs and tincts. But they will be happy on a flat ground, with ondulating landscapes. So yes, these will strive in horizontal vivs (as opposed to thumbs who will be happier in vertical vivs). As for space... I personally think 10 gallon is too small for a pair of auratus... These are bold frogs and they will explore. Why not give them lots to explore!

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    I don't know whether to get D. Leucomelas or D. Tinctorius. How do I know if I'm getting a male or female?
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    usually u have to pay more fir a sexed pair.


    Great thread dude

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    Eric thanks I must have read it wrong, I don't know where I got the idea that they were more arboreal, I must be confusing them with another species. I would love to give them all the room they desire but unfortunately I just don't really have the space...do you think a 15 gallon would be ok for a pair or should I just go for a 20? Keep in mind this won't be for another few months, I'm looking for a job right now and I want to have a steady income before I think (haha obviously I've already thought about it XD) about getting more frogs. Those durinal (sp?) Darts are so tempting! ><

    And I think for the sexing it really depends on who you're dealing with, as in which breeder you plan on buying them from. I'd be willing to pay a little more for a sexed pair, I like having one of each gender, if I hadn't had a pair of themed names for my White's I would've wanted a male and female too. XD But Ginger's right I have seen sights asking for a bit more for a sexed pair.
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    Kisa I was at LLL reptile a couple of weeks ago and they had some baby Luecs that would do great starting out in your horizontal 10 gallon. They prefer horizontal which you already have, they are social frogs so you wouldn't have to worry if you got two boys or two girls, and they are very bold and would be out and visible often. Being just babies you could keep a pair of them in there for awhile. Then down the road when you catch the dart frog bug you can turn the tank vertical and go with a couple of imitator thumbnails. You can build your experience with the leucs and then move into thumbnails. See...you've just got to have a plan. Strange...my plan is to always find a way to get more frogs. you can get all glass hinged lids for your 10 gal at Petco for about 13 bucks. Being all glass that will help keep your humidity where you want it. Just some thoughts. And buying the frogs local you wouldn't have to worry about shipping cost.

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    How and where can I get live moss for my dart frog tank?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bshmerlie View Post
    Kisa I was at LLL reptile a couple of weeks ago and they had some baby Luecs that would do great starting out in your horizontal 10 gallon. They prefer horizontal which you already have, they are social frogs so you wouldn't have to worry if you got two boys or two girls, and they are very bold and would be out and visible often. Being just babies you could keep a pair of them in there for awhile. Then down the road when you catch the dart frog bug you can turn the tank vertical and go with a couple of imitator thumbnails. You can build your experience with the leucs and then move into thumbnails. See...you've just got to have a plan. Strange...my plan is to always find a way to get more frogs. you can get all glass hinged lids for your 10 gal at Petco for about 13 bucks. Being all glass that will help keep your humidity where you want it. Just some thoughts. And buying the frogs local you wouldn't have to worry about shipping cost.
    This idea is totally great Cheri, thanks for sharing. Unfortunately I think if I do get a pair of Darts I'll only be able to get one, tops, final, forever, unless at some point I want to "replace" them or I move out and get a bigger place, and if I can only get one I have my heart set on D. Aratus. Not that I don't like Bumble Bees, they're great! It's just...if I spend my money on one and only one pair of Darts I really wanted to get the Aratus. Another thing is though I do want to start out with babies, it will still be a few months before Bruce Wayne is big enough to introduce to Bruce Campbell's tank, and by that time the babies will have become adults and I'll need to buy them a bigger tank anyway.

    I do have another idea for my ten gallon, once I'm done with it, though. I was making a list the other night of frogs I want, just sort of an unrealistic wish list, and I found that Albino Red Eyes have gotten my attention. Those along with Clown or Hourglass tree frogs, they're absolutely stunning! If I turned my ten gallon on it's side and modified it for a swinging front door and a screen top, wouldn't it be perfect for one of any of these frogs? I'd like to keep them in pairs if possible, but if the gallons and my budget don't fit I'll have to settle for one of either species. The tough part is choosing the Albino Red Eye or the Clown/Hourglass (those I slash because they're so similar in appearance).
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