Welcome to the. Forum. Why don't you post a picture of your setup when you get a chance.
Hello everyone!
Yet another newly arrived member of this forum!
I don't have any frogs yet, but the terrarium for some agalychnis callidryas is all done! I live in the north(est) part of Sweden, so yeah... Kind of hard to find anything except cornsnakes in the hobby :P
However, I'm hoping to get some in the middle of June!
See you all soon on the forum!
Welcome to the. Forum. Why don't you post a picture of your setup when you get a chance.
Thanks!
I've uploaded a few pictures! You can see them here:
http://www.frogforum.net/vivarium-te...html#post58943
Or just in my album!
Welcome to Frog Forum! And this is a very nice setup! And I'm happy to see that you seem to have made your research before building your RETF tank: It's vertical, it's high, there's lots of plants and leafage, and some climbing space. I can't really see if there are some branches in the back to climb up, but this is very functional.
As for the waterfall, it will help get the humidity up. Is it falling in a false bottom?
Eric
Thanks alot for the kind words! I did research for about 4 months (before I bought anything), reading everything, bought books etc. and then matched it with what I could afford and then made sure I included the vital parts first.
It's difficult to see, but there are veins (like the on in the front) on the back, from the bottom to the top.
Yes, the waterfall will increase the humidity, as well as the Repti Fogger and the live plants. As I live in the cold, arctic land of Sweden, the humidity is quite low (especially in the winter), so I need everything to keep it upBut I monitor it with a digital hygrometer, of course!
"Is it falling in a false bottom?" - I'm sorry, I do not understand this question. My english is not the best :/
Welcome aboard.
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