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    I'm pleased to report that after nearly 4 months of laying bad eggs, my yellow terribilis just turned in their first good batch. Looks like 10 good out of maybe 14 laid, and a new clutch laid yesterday! These are the terribilis on FrogTV channel 2. I'll post photos later today. Update: Tons of photos posted later in this thread - scroll on down.
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    Congrats Johns. That is awesome.
    So we should guess Ten on that contest? hahahaha
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    That is great. I love hearing about everyone's success!
    1.2.0 Dendrobates tinctorius 'Azureus'
    1.1.0 Dendrobates Lamasi 'Orange'
    1.1.0 Dendrobates Ventrimaculatus 'Understory Line'
    0.3.0 Dendrobates leucomelas

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    Don - that's the other channel . I counted the viable embryos and it's 11 out of about 15 eggs, all from one female. So it took them 21 months from metamorphosis to producing viable eggs.
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    Hi John, I seen a thread the other day entitled "What is FrogTV" but never looked into it, and now I'm curious, what is it?

    Thanks

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    Click the link and look at it?
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    I can't find it... It's not in the "What's New" section, and everytime I try the search it asks me for more specific keywords... I'm kinda new to this "forum" thing...

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    NEVERMIND!!! Found it...

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    Congratz!!!
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    Congrats John!
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    And here are the eggs from a few days ago. They have since turned into proper tadpoles inside the eggs.



    And another batch from a couple of days ago:



    And there's a third batch in the terrarium too. They slam out eggs - each female can lay 20+ at a time. I had to put an extra coconut hut+petri dish in the big terrarium today. Speaking of the terrarium, here it is:



    And here are some of the parents:



    The one on the left is "Daddy".

    Here he is a few months ago, before his vocal sac slits had broken through fully (note how his throat is not so puffy in this photo):



    And here are the ladies:



    You know, people say this species is very terrestrial. They obviously need to check their facts:



    And here's Dad again:

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    Very nice John. You need to enter that tank photo into the next contest ...its beautiful.

    What kind of moss are you using on the ground and what kind of lighting are you using on the tank? Do you have any internal fans for air circulation? Its obviously a great display tank....what are you doing to keep the condensation off the glass? How long has this tank been growing in at this point?

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    Very nice John.
    Love the viv.... what are the tiny leaves from in the water? I saw them in Black Jungles big display tank too and never thought to ask.
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    1.1.1 Dendrobates tinctorius – Bakhuis Mountain
    1.1.0 - Dendrobates tinctorius - Powder Blue
    1.1.0 - Ranitomeya vanzolinii

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    well worth the wait John nice viv im steeling some ideas from your pics lol hope you don't mind

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    Should be duck weed. I was going to gather some last year from the drainage ditch behind my house and grow a bunch out. All it takes is water and light. The frog poop should do for any fertilizer needs.
    1.2.0 Dendrobates tinctorius 'Azureus'
    1.1.0 Dendrobates Lamasi 'Orange'
    1.1.0 Dendrobates Ventrimaculatus 'Understory Line'
    0.3.0 Dendrobates leucomelas

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    Gorgeous tank! Cute frogs!
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    Congratulations, it must be exciting for you. They are utterly beautiful animals aren't they? I love their set up too, it's stunning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeM670 View Post
    Should be duck weed. I was going to gather some last year from the drainage ditch behind my house and grow a bunch out. All it takes is water and light. The frog poop should do for any fertilizer needs.
    Definitely duckweed. Huge help with nitrogen remediation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bshmerlie View Post
    Very nice John. You need to enter that tank photo into the next contest ...its beautiful.
    Thanks! I entered it yesterday .

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    What kind of moss are you using on the ground
    That's not moss, it's Riccia fluitans, both the Japanese Dwarf variety and the normal one. It grows well due to the misting system and the good lighting.

    Quote Originally Posted by bshmerlie View Post
    and what kind of lighting are you using on the tank?
    It's a dual strip T5 HO fixture in the "freshwater" configuration - it has a Daylight bulb and a roseatte bulb which I think it's around 600 nm. It's barely warmer than room temperature to the touch.

    Quote Originally Posted by bshmerlie View Post
    Do you have any internal fans for air circulation?
    No, but I considered it in the design phase, and I have holes in the glass lid for it should I decide to try it. More on that in a second.

    Quote Originally Posted by bshmerlie View Post
    Its obviously a great display tank....
    Thank you! That's the only type my wife would tolerate.

    Quote Originally Posted by bshmerlie View Post
    what are you doing to keep the condensation off the glass?
    The tank has a wide vent running the full length of the lid at the front. Outside of the winter, it stays condensation free 98% of the time, and only develops condensation when one of the Aroids starts getting close to the front glass. Basically there is a decent amount of air circulation in that tank because of the light and the vent. I was originally going to put a fan in there to keep the condensation away but I decided to try the terrarium without it and it was the right decision. I've been thinking about a fan lately only because air circulation often increases the rate of plant growth.

    I left out winter because when the room temperature is colder than the terrarium, it can get somewhat foggy, particularly on cold winter mornings. This is largely due to the heat cable that's buried in the substrate to keep the tank from getting too cold in the winter - it's set on 68 °F (20 °C). Once the lights have been on for a couple of hours in the morning during the winter, the fog virtually all goes from the front glass.

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    How long has this tank been growing in at this point?
    About 7-8 months. I've had to cut back all of the plants many times, and that pink bromeliad (Donger) in the middle has produced 2 adult sized pups and it's working on 2 more right now. Mind you, a lovely Ariel bromeliad I had in the corner died from lack of light, so you have to plant smart with regard to location.

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    Love the viv.... what are the tiny leaves from in the water? I saw them in Black Jungles big display tank too and never thought to ask.
    It's a species of Duckweed, the genus Lemna. I think it's Lemna minor. I hate the stuff and I wish I had never let it get established in the terrarium. It's on _everything_ thanks to the fact that terribilis like to go swimming a lot, and then they drag it all over the tank when they get out of the water.

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    well worth the wait John nice viv im steeling some ideas from your pics lol hope you don't mind
    Steal away. There's virtually nothing original in that terrarium!

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    Congratulations, it must be exciting for you. They are utterly beautiful animals aren't they? I love their set up too, it's stunning.
    Thank you! They are definitely great display animals. Funny thing though, a friend of ours was looking after the house when we were on holiday a few months ago, and he thought the frogs were model frogs, not real, because they virtually never move. They just sit there out in the open. The only time they move is when they're eating or in the mood for love.
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    John,

    I saw you hate the duckweed in your tank. I think it adds great character to the tank and after reading Lemna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia the Duckweed Farming Section, it seems really useful in the reduction of organic waste in the water features. Just my observations and in no way reflect the actual feelings of said previous duckweed owner!
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    1.1.0 Dendrobates Lamasi 'Orange'
    1.1.0 Dendrobates Ventrimaculatus 'Understory Line'
    0.3.0 Dendrobates leucomelas

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