Thats amazing. Im so jealous
Thats amazing. Im so jealous
Thank you.
UPDATE PICS:
WINTER LIGHTING: considering this growth has come on by way of the low level and time of lighting used for the winter period it could well become more lush as i am now going to use more intensity and longer daytime hours of lighting now as we are into the summer mode for the abode.
the branches, vines and even the wall are used for clambering about on and provide useful exercise for the toads when hunting their prey.
MOSS UPDATE: the moss carpet has been established in the abode now for exactly a year and showing signs of flourishing well. the independent growth on the branch is spreading too. the introduced plants from the moss just keep growing and will be interesting to see to what size these get to.
FTS: latest full tank shot showing all the algae, anubias, ivy and plants from the moss growth. longer hours and brighter lighting implemented (summertime)
thanks for looking
nic
UPDATE:LIGHT BOX. the lighting above the abode has been by the way of using an exo terra compact light(x3)canopy. the width of this is wasted due to the meshed sides of the lid but the main issue is not been able to control each of the bulbs incorporated into the canopy as there is only the one mains lead built in, so you either have all bulbs going by way of a timer or it's up to you to keep switching on/off each day. simple wooden box made to rectify my needs for the lighting regime i want to give the abode.
black painted, diamond reflector sheet used, ceramic bulb holders screwed in place, holes drilled for the wiring and a vent hole used to dissipate any excess heat given off. now all the lighting can be spread around the abode by using a small window area in the lid. all the lights are used independently by way of timers and can be set at any intervals needed. through the day we use little to bright lighting(1 to 3 bulbs), all U.V. used A + B, then it is a reverse role.
IN SITU: light box connected to said timers with all lights glowing. now the sides and all the back of the abode gets a good dose of light at one stage or another for the plants, moss and algae to benefit from.
FTS update#2: the ferns seem to be liking the new lighting regime.
FTS#2:
TOADS:
Thanks for looking
nic
Hi!
For the first part, Marvellous.
For the second part, incedible.
For the third part, awesome.
I would like to have some fbt, but im having some problems deciding the way i biuld the tank.
I would like it to look like yours, and have you got a filter?
How did you make the rocks?
Is it a ten gallon?
Thank you.
thanks for the praise.
by all means use the setup look for your project thoughts. i don't use a filter with the toads as it serves no purpose due to the toads toxins released. the filter i use has just sponges for debris and used only for the water feature. i replenish the pool section with a weekly/fortnightly 100% water change(use dependant).
the rocks/background was made from 4" celotex. carve to ones liking, paint/spray/airbrush colour then seal with varnish. the pool section coated with G4 pond sealant(clear).
23 gallon!! 30 x 12 x 15
your welcome
nic
TOAD ALBUM: for anyone interest in the toads from bambino's in the nursery and throughout their trials and tribulations then final enjoyment (maybe) of the abode setup.
fire belly toads pictures by s6t6nic6l - Photobucket
please be aware, there are many pics here.
nic
I know everyone has said so but it looks really good! I love the "rock", so even the pool was done in celotex then covered in pond sealant? What about your water drop off? where is the pump located at? I love that the algae has laid a coat over the "rock" in the water feature it makes it look authentic. P.S. you ivy is growing fast as I have had mine for like 6 months and it hasn't spread that far. I am definitely gonna steal a few ideas for my next viv, again great job
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