I know!!!! I never thought I would find one this big, I was hoping for a deal on a 40 or 50 gallon for five or six Auratus for the living room, this tank is over double the size and that means I'm going to try and keep double the frogs!

How could I pass up this tank for $70? That's how much it cost, and it's in great condition! If I were doing this enclosure for a desert reptile like a snake or tortoise, it would be PERFECT and ready to go, but for darts, it's gonna need some modification. I'm actually not the one who found it, it was my friend, but still, even if you didn't have the room, could you pass this up? It even came with a cabinet stand and a bunch of stuff inside that the owner just left, I need a chance to go through it all...but right now I am in viv heaven!

@Grrrit: Thanks, I'll look into that stuff and see what my dad wants to do. He's the technical lead on this project and I'm picking out all the materials for the actual build once this ting is water tight and rot resistant.

@Don: Thanks Don, anything you can offer would be a huge help! Just tell me what you would do with it, I trust your judgement.

My uncle suggested using penetrating apoxy directly on the wood, he says it does something like petrify it and make it hard and rot resistant. I mentioned this to Cheri and she was hesitant because she said that if this apoxy stuff has any anti-mildew properties it could poison the frogs. Has anyone ever used that stuff before or know what it is? All the information I could get on stuff that could hurt the frogs is first priority. Who would want to do a build on this huge scale and make it awesome, fill it with frogs, and then have them poisoned later? I hope not anyone.