View Poll Results: What do you use for your Anuran enclosure Substrates?

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  • None, substrates are too much of a pain to keep clean.

    1 8.33%
  • Coir (coconut fiber products)

    3 25.00%
  • Fir Bark

    1 8.33%
  • Cypress Bark

    0 0%
  • Soil: Potting soil, self-collected, etc. (Please comment in thread!)

    3 25.00%
  • Sand

    0 0%
  • Gravel

    2 16.67%
  • Moss: temperate, tropical, sphagnum, peat (Please comment in thread!)

    4 33.33%
  • ABG Mix (Ron Gagliardo's mix that he developed at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens)

    1 8.33%
  • I use my own homemade mix (Please comment in thread)

    3 25.00%
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    Default Most Common Terrestrial Substrates used

    As part of my research, I am curious to see what you all use for substrates in your frog and toad enclosures.

    Thanks in advance!




    Note: This is a multiple choice poll! You may select more than one type of substrate!
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    axolotlgangster
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    Eco-earth is #1

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    I chose homemade mix, but not really... maybe there should be a choice for other.

    I use large rounded stones that can't be swallowed.

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    Default Re: Most Common Terrestrial Substrates used

    Quote Originally Posted by into View Post
    I chose homemade mix, but not really... maybe there should be a choice for other.

    I use large rounded stones that can't be swallowed.
    Unless the stones are larger than 4.5 inches...they are technically gravel...

    Good point though...I will beg a moderator to modify the gravel choice to Stone: gravel, river rock, slate, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SludgeMunkey View Post
    Unless the stones are larger than 4.5 inches...they are technically gravel...

    Good point though...I will beg a moderator to modify the gravel choice to Stone: gravel, river rock, slate, etc.
    Didn't realize that...so I guess I use gravel. The stones are about 3 in. in size or larger (about the same size as the frogs)

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    Hi, I use a layer of small rocks, leaving a pond area, then Sphagnam Moss on the top. That way the water level is just in the rocks and the plants and moss stay nice and healthy. It grows really well in that situation as well.

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    I use sphagnum for terretrial types and paper towel for the arboreals. The fire-bellied are in about an inch or so of water with a floating styroform tray to climb out on. Things for the most part are kept real simple.

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    I generally use a combination of about 3/6 coir, 2/6 eco potting soil and 1/6 sand. I will also through in leaf litter once in a while.

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    I use potting compost for my frog, he is a terrestrial frog and needs only a water dish. I also have quite a few plants growing in the tank along with earthworms in the soil to help keep it fresh.

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