Quote Originally Posted by BG View Post
Perfect ,I would use jungle burk and get a bigger shallow water bowl
Thanks, 'll look into the jungle burk. I do have a bigger bowl I could put in there. I'll prolly put it in today.

Quote Originally Posted by Kisa View Post
Hey, wonderful tank! I love the fact that you went out and cut that piece of wood off wth a chainsaw, great stuff. XD

I do have one small question though. Are you keeping all of your animals together in the same tank?

I ask because it's generally not recommended to mix species, even ones that live in similar climates as it can lead to sickness and even death. Just wondering...

But truly wonderful tank.
Thanks for the comments! When you say species, are you referring to both typs of frogs....or the anoles being in there too??? I was told it was ok but I'm ready to take action if need be.

Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
Oh, they're not all in the same terrarium are they? You're playing with fire if you're putting a white's in with the rest. Aside from the fact that it's from the other side of the world, and will be vulnerable to any diseases the American frogs have (and vice versa), the White's will be quite capable of eating the other terrarium occupants when it gets big enough.
Thanks for the info...in work on making this right.

Quote Originally Posted by UncleChester View Post
Nice find and very nice job cleaning it up!

I agree with the above about mixing being a bad idea.



I vote for real plants, even if it's just the simple to keep Pothos. They look nicer (imo), help with humidity, and are closer to the critters natural environment.



To save you from having to recall that high school geometry:

Hexagon Aquarium Calculation Tools
LOL thanks for the calculator! Show's that its 66 gallons (seems a little much). I found some real plants at the pet store that I want to start buying to help with the humidity.