I have an empty 12x12x18 exoterra and have no idea what I can house comfortably in it. I'm hoping some of the veterans can help the newbie. I would like to try a live set up but after the last time I tried it and ended up with gnats (that I still can't get rid of in all the other cages...grrrr) I am not sure if I want to attempt it again. So...any ideas? I'm not super creative when it comes to this so I'll take any and all suggestions. Thanks!





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I have some Vents and some Varadero. The Varadero are very cool and out and about often. You have a lot of frogs so I'm sure you understand that proper care is very important to them. I don't usually advise thumbnails to newbies but you're not really new to frogs. The biggest difference is their size and they need very specific environmental requirements that need to be met just like all your other frogs. They only thing is those requirements are going to be different than the other ones that you're use to. Do some research, set up your tank way ahead of time and start getting use to making fruit fly cultures (which are very easy). They are not hard to keep but only you know yourself. If you find that its easy to keep the frogs that you have then you're ready for the next step. If however, you still struggle with the health and care of your current frogs then wait and get some experience under your belt. You're ready when you feel like you're looking for a new challenge. Only you know when that is.
