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    Default WHOLESALE VIV SUPPLIES now available on Frog Forum!!! Leaf Litter, Driftwood for wet habitats, and MORE!!!

    Hi everyone. I finally made it over to Frog Forum. Been browsing a little bit and felt it was time to offer my supplies to the great folks on here. Take a look below and feel free to email or PM me with any questions!! Thanks!!!

    JP


    LEAF LITTER:
    Name: Live Oak Leaves
    Description: Live oaks are a hardy thick leaf that last a good bit of time in the viv. Great for thumb nail species!! They are a small maybe 3/4" - 2" long leaf. Very pretty dark burnt orngish red color. One of the most popular! (see pic 1)
    Price: $3.00 per gallon bag. $2.75 for 10-25 gallons. $2.50 26-50. 51+ Please PM or email for price

    Name: Magnolia Leaves
    Description: Magnolia's and a beautiful mid to large size leaf. They have the same overall thick hardy structure that a live oak has in a much larger larger leaf. (see pic 2)
    Price: $3.00 per gallon bag. $2.75 for 10-25 gallons. $2.50 26-50 51+ please PM or email me.

    Name: Sea Grape Leaves
    Description: I introduced sea grape leaves a couple of years ago to the frog hobby. It was a well kept secret of southern froggers for a long time. Sea grapes are a hardy VERY pretty leaf that varies greatly in size and color. Dried leaves can range from a yellow squash color, a mint green color, to a dark beautiful red. In my opinion they are my favorite leaf to use. Even in smaller vivs. I just rip the leaves up for smaller tanks and leave them whole in larger terrariums. They last a long time and my frogs love them. They spend a lot of time under them chasing down springs that are loaded under them! (see pic 3)
    Price: $3.00 per gallon bag. $2.75 for 10-25 gallons. $2.50 26-50 51+ please PM or email me.

    Name: Strangler fig leaves:
    Description: Strangler figs are another "new" leaf to the hobby I'm working with. They are a small maybe 1-3" leaf that, unlike the leaves above, isnt all that hardy or "crunchy". It has a much more leathery feel to it. They will last quite a long time in the viv as I'm finding out and are an OUTSTANDING micro fauna leaf. More than any other I've found that these leaves produce a crazy amount of springs. I'm using them mostly as a base layer to get my micro fauna going crazy!! (see pic 4)
    Price: $3.00 per gallon bag. $2.75 for 10-25 gallons. $2.50 26-50 51+ please PM or email me.

    Name: Ficus Elastica
    Description: These are a GIANT leaf. Up to 18"!! They are thick hardy really cool leaf. As they break down and are eaten by microfauna they leave behind a "skeleton" of the leaf. This is another great microfauna leaf that looks good in large vivs or can be broken up and used in smaller tanks. (see pic 5)
    Price: $4.00 for 10 leaves. $17.00 for 50 leaves. 51+ please PM or email me

    Name: Indian Almond Leaves
    Description: Another huge leaf with a funky shape. They can be used as a leaf litter leaf but more often are used in "tadpole tea" I flatten these leaves for easy shipping. (see pic 6)
    Price: I have VERY limited stock at the moment so if you need them order fast!! $4.00 for 10 leaves. $17.00 for 50 leaves.

    OTHER STUFF:
    ITEM: REAL VINES!!!
    Description: I've located a source for real wood vines. They are very skinny and easily bent and manuipulated. I've only been using them for a short time but man do they look cool!! (see pic 7)
    Price: 6 linear feet of vines for $4.00. 24 linear feet for $20.00 PM or email for larger orders.

    ITEM: Driftwood
    Decription: These aren't your garden variety pieces of grape or mopani wood. The stuff I sell is incredible natural art. VERY sturdy pieces that will last an eternity in a viv. They are all very unique. Each piece has its own character, color and qualities. Most have holes, arches, and bending structures perfect for mounting broms and plants. I cant stress this enough. These pieces will out live ALL of us in the viv. NO chemicals, pesticides or cleaners have ever been near any of the stuff I sell... When a lod comes in all I do is pressure wash it and dry it!!
    Price: Please PM me with a general idea of what you're looking for. ie., root ball, twisty, tree trunk, lots of holes, dark or light color etc and I'll get pics to you of what I have to match it. Prices range from $5 - $50 depending on size and COOL FACTOR

    That's about it for now... As always it's my pleasure to serve my friends here on DB with the highest quality items possible. All of the leaf litter 99% or more what you order. VERY VERY little by product. There maybe a twig or two or a different type of leaf but I really cant help that lol. Also, I do not clean or boil any of the leaves... If you would like me to I can but there will be an additional charge per gallon for that.

    Shipping: I've recently reactivated my shipping accounts and should be able to save a bunch for everyone!! Please include your zipcode for a faster response with your total. THANKS!!

    Thank you as always!!!!
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