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    The first one looks like it's trying to be Pothos but the picture makes it look too tall and the leaves don't generally aim the pointy end up. Could be the angle of the picture though?

    The second plant (the one with long skinny leaves with a brighter stripe in the middle of them) looks like it might be a Dracaena fragrans massangeana, aka Massange's Dracaena, aka Corn Plant. It will work well in a viv, it likes the soil to stay moist but not too wet and can handle low light. It will eventually get big and will need some aggressive trimming, but they don't grow super fast and can regrown from the base.

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    Ok thanks you. Are these good plants for my frog to climb? How do I clean the plants if they have pesticides ?

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    Your frog will probably love them! What I do to prepare my plants... I rinse the leaves all the soil off the plants and replant it in its own pot with substrate out of my tank. Then I let it sit outside for a couple of days, then rinse the leaves again. I haven't had a problem with them yet.
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    sweet thank you. One more question do they need a food dish/ container or do i just release the crickets in the tank?

    If they dont need one, Where is the best place to release the crickets?

    If they do need a one where do i place the cup/dish ?

    thanks

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    It is easier for them to get to the crickets before they hide if they are in a small glass bowl of some sort, but I just drop the crickets in and let them hunt. I do watch them to make sure they all get a few though. Crickets are great at drowning themselves, so you would definitely want to put them somewhere away from the water.
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    2.2.0 Agalychnis callidryas "Red Eyed Tree Frogs"

    0.0.3 Dendrobates auratus "Turquoise and Bronze"
    0.0.1 Anaxyrus fowleri "Fowler's Toad"



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    Ok Thank you very much guys. I just finished adding the Great stuff to the tank so its now a waiting game. lol

    Have you guys used Irish moss? It is safe? Is it Easy to take care of?

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    I just wanna say congrats to Eli for asking all these wonderful questions. Too often members will get frogs without making sure all their bases are covered, I'm so glad you've chosen to not be afraid to make your frogs life the best it can be.
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