Hi,
i have a terrarium project with the size of 100cm x 100xm x 40cm and i was wondering what species would be interesting for that size of terrarium/vivarium...
i hope you guys would share your ideas!!!
Welcome!!! I always suggest WTF for first frogs. They can be kept at 60% hummidity and are more forgiving until u get into the frog groove. They get big- up to 5 inches. I'm bad at converting to metric, sorry, but 20 gal for each frog leaves plenty of room to play. They are night owls, but will get up early and stare at you till you give them a treat! They do require heating, they like it 80 degrees or 32 celcius. Funny grins and cute little faces with a long life span of 20 years, makes them a very popular pet around the globe. There's a care sheet to the left and plenty of action on utube for you to check out!
Good luck with your search and again welcome to frog forum!!
ooohhh, didn't know. I like mints, they're bigger darts and out allot. And they don't fight at all from what I read. You could get a pair of all three colors, that would be cool! With that size of viv u want something that's not territorial, bumble bees also live in groups without problems. I'm not sure how many gallons that is for how many you can fit in there. Blue and black, or green and black live well in groups, but females will tend to eat eggs, but that's only if u want to breed.
what is the latin name for the mint frogs?
i was personally thinking about some milk frogs...
and the terrarium size converted is: 40"x40"x15" and its total size is like 105 gallon...
btw, thanks for your help!![]()
Mints are terribilis, they'd be happy with the viv horizontal, with the milks, you'd have to stand it up and make a door and so on. I looked on u tube at some terribilis calling, cool sound. They're also able to eat larger food than just fruit flies. One reason I'm thinking of getting those, as I have a cricket colony and don't want to tackle fruit flies.
well, since my terrarium is 40 inch in the height i think that milks are a better species than a horizontal living spiecies...
beacouse of the height i specially thought about a treefrog species...
thanks for the info about the mints!
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