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    Default 10 Gallon Conversion for Clown Tree Frogs

    Hi everyone, a few question from me regarding the conversion of my ten gallon long.

    Once my White's (Bruce Wayne) is big enough I'm going to be moving him into the 33 gallon tall I have my other adult White's in now. Once the little one is moved out I plan on taking the ten gallon and converting it to a vertical structure for a pair of Dendropsophus leucophyllatus (Clown Tree Frogs).

    Now, my question is, what is the best way to convert this tank? I looked up some conversion kits online and those certainly seem to be the easiest way to convert my tank, but I'm not sure if they'll work for the dimensions I have. I can probably get my hands on some glass and silicone for free, so making a lip and door for the tank on my own could probably work out, I guess I'm just confused on how to make the door so it swings open and provide ventilation, since this construction will be for tree frogs and not darts.

    Keep in mind it'll still be a while before I start the actual build, but for now I'm looking for suggestions on how to properly build a door and provide good ventilation. My tank dimensions are 20x10x12 horizontal, so when vertical it will be 12x10x20, I believe.

    I was planning on building a background that covers three sides of the tank out of either clay or GS (Great Stuff), as I have been wanting to try this for some time and have a can of GS just sitting around, and planting it with pothos for sure, and maybe some colorful flowers like african violet or something for them to hide in. I'm going to do a hydroballs/coco fiber substrate, maybe with a pre-planned water area built in, but I'm not sure because I have some extra water bowls lying around that I could use. Some people have said that their Clowns will not use a water bowl and go for moving water flow only (i.e. a waterfall) but I'm not sure I have the room or the cash to do something that extensive for this tank, though I know I want to try it for the Red Eye tank I'll be building next.

    As for the ventilation I was thinking of just providing a small piece of screening material above the door that is 3 or 4 inches wide. So at the bottom there would be a five inch glass lip, then the door, and above the door a small piece of screen? I'm suggesting this because at first I thought I could drill holes in the glass top but now am unsure if that is possible or safe. Any suggestions regarding this would be a blessing, not to mention the door construction, I don't even know where to start with that. XD;

    Thanks guys,
    Brit
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    Leefrogs
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    did a home conversion myself. Glass 4$, screen constructed by Ace hardware 8$ (laybor) and hinge and pull knob from josh's frogs. I attached magnets to hold door closed in case one of them decides to body slam the door. If you have someone else build your screen, I suggest asking for 1/8 less than what you need. Silicone will fill the gap anyways.

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    You should be able to drill a 10 gallon safely, they are not typically made from tempered glass. I would go for ventilation both in the top by drilling and adding vents, and also in the front with a screen section.

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    Here's what I followed:

    Rapture Reptiles - Vertical Door Construction

    Except that I was doing them for darts, so I skipped the ventilation part at the top.

    Hope that helps.

    Brian

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    The clowns will use the water dish but I have found that mine "likes" to sit in the moving water of the waterfall. While the Red Eyes like to sit in water that is still. Just my two cents. I agree with Tony I would also drill small holes at the top for ventilation. With the glass on the top panel it would get pretty humid in there.

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    Hi Brit,

    While it wasn't a conversion here's how I've made a front opening door out of glass, silicone, a piano hinge (~$10 for 6' or so at home depot), and a door latch dealie (scavenged): http://www.frogforum.net/vivarium-te...-enclosed.html

    You could make the top section of the front out of a window screen (with frame) for ventilation, or drill many holes in the glass. You could also make the front out of plexiglass instead, it would be simpler to drill many, many holes in it without the need for a special drill bit. At least simpler from my perspective as I'm not an experienced glass driller.

    You could also remove what will be the new top of your tank- silicone can be cut fairly easily with a razor if you wanted to make the top all vent out of a window screen (Or eggcrate if you have cats).

    Also see John's conversion guide if you haven't already (though for dart frogs) http://www.frogforum.net/vivarium-te...struction.html


    You know what though, you have access to free glass and silicone...just make a new tank from scratch, it's really not that hard and it can be whatever dimensions you like

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    I would drill the top and install round vents like invert keepers use, but I'm a glass geek...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    I would drill the top and install round vents like invert keepers use, but I'm a glass geek...
    I'd love to know how you would go about making 1" or larger holes in glass. Seriously if you could make a thread about drilling and other techniques of messing with glass that come in handy for vivariums I'd love to learn some new stuff. I'm fine with cutting straight lines and siliconing the heck out of it, but that's about it. As a plus, I have as much glass to practice with as I want

    I'd also love to hear your thoughts on how much ventilation is needed in a tank this size? How many of the holes of what size on top and how much area of screen in the front would you consider as a minimum?

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleChester View Post
    I'd love to know how you would go about making 1" or larger holes in glass. Seriously if you could make a thread about drilling and other techniques of messing with glass that come in handy for vivariums I'd love to learn some new stuff. I'm fine with cutting straight lines and siliconing the heck out of it, but that's about it. As a plus, I have as much glass to practice with as I want

    I'd also love to hear your thoughts on how much ventilation is needed in a tank this size? How many of the holes of what size on top and how much area of screen in the front would you consider as a minimum?
    I'm working on setting up my own little glass workshop at home, once I have everything together and start building tanks again I will post some tutorials.

    The amount of ventilation needed depends on the species being housed, in this case I would go with a pair of 2" round vents in the top and a front vent of about 3.5".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    I'm working on setting up my own little glass workshop at home, once I have everything together and start building tanks again I will post some tutorials.
    I am eagerly looking forward to it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    The amount of ventilation needed depends on the species being housed, in this case I would go with a pair of 2" round vents in the top and a front vent of about 3.5".
    Thanks for this info! The vent I have are about 8 inches in diameter, is this too big? They're made of some sort of thin metal, probably aluminum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleChester View Post
    I'd also love to hear your thoughts on how much ventilation is needed in a tank this size? How many of the holes of what size on top and how much area of screen in the front would you consider as a minimum?
    Thanks for asking this for me Brian, I may not have asked it myself. XD

    And thanks to Tony for answering, great info!
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    i used the conversion kits from aaafrogs com. without a fan i was getting 80-85% humidity.

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    My humidity stays at 80, no problem, I misted heavy for the first week until they found the water. And really only misted the glass for them to climb in. It never fogged up totaly, small fog spots would clear in an hour, water drops would evaporate in 1/2 a day.
    Now that they've located the water, I'll probably only have to water the plants once a week to get humidity to rise again. I do have mold growing on a mushroom that wasn't dried enough, but vinager keeping that in check.

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