Quote Originally Posted by clintosaurus rex View Post
2 leucomela would do fine in a ten gallon, as many recommend 5 gallons per frog, but I would do more research on whether they are arboreal or terrestrial. Good luck!
I read in multiple places that they will utilize upright space if you give it to them, so I may try it and if it turns out it needs more room or doesn't use the space, I can use a regular horizontal setup. But it will still be awhile before I get a frog. I need to hardscape the viv today, have greatstuff foam and everything on-hand, and order an AAAfrogs conversion kit. Has anyone had experience using mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia) in a vivarium? the green wood is toxic to mammals but once dry the poison is gone and the wood is very dense and rot resistant. it also comes in a variety of shapes perfect to mount broms and other plants. just wanted to ask because I have tons of the wood around my house.