This one is a wee out of focus, but I he was shedding, and going nuts with the skin eating.
Perfect focus
Sand bottom, floor space is about 50/50 land water, but I make good use of three dimensions, so the total area of both adds up to greater than 100% of the actual floor space. Live moss, live grasses, some nice submerged plants with a micro-invert community. It is nice.
and here is the other one, hiding in the aquatic hid spot
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Very nice looking Northern Leopards!
~Lesley
Great photos! Glad you shared them with us.
Terry Gampper
Nebraska Herpetological Society
“If we can discover the meaning in the trilling of a frog, perhaps we may understand why it is for us not merely noise but a song of poetry and emotion.”
--- Adrian Forsyth
Very nice. Made Ranids seem interesting.
Beautiful Leopards. I raised one from a tadpole a while back, but unfortunately, a few months after it became a frog, it passed away. Absolutely gorgeous species though. Love your setup!
My daughter is waiting for a tadpole of this breed. Right now we only have the Backyard Safari Outfitters little tiny tank. I hope it is good enough for the tadpole, but we are currently looking for a terranium or aquarium to house it once it becomes a frog. Do you have any suggestions? Your frog habitat looks amazing.
Great pics!
And it has since been upgraded
What I would suggest for a single frog is a ten gallon tank. Half land/half water, though if you can use three dimensional space to increase that beyond the tank's floor space, awesome. The tank above has a land section taking up around 1/3rd, with a piece of cork covered in moss across from the land section to a rock on the other side. Total cost of setup ~50 USD.
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