I think she lookes pretty! As for humidity... how is your ventilation?
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I think she lookes pretty! As for humidity... how is your ventilation?
Isn't she?I hope she keeps at least a spot of green as an adult!
Ventilation makes up roughly 1/3 of the lid of her bin, I'm cutting it to 1/2 in a few minutes, just lost the tape that holds the screen down..or should I completely cut out the top of the bin?
The bin is also in the ten gallon that will one day be her home, since that's where the heater was set up, but that tank doesn't make much of a difference as it's got a full screen front and is bad at holding humidity..
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Sounds like you're doing good! I have no experience with Pac-man frogs, but if you're having humidity problems, maybe provide some more lighting? (Safely of course). I'm pretty rusty with reptiles and amphibians so take that with a grain of salt. Also, your frog is very pretty!
I wanted to add some lighting to the main tank but unfortunately it's a front opening 10 gallon so I can't fit a bulb anywhere.![]()
I know! So lucky to find her <3 she's more moss than lime my camera washed it out
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On the topic of lighting, does anybody know if I could put some waterproof aquarium LEDs in the tank? On a timer of course.
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I think any type of "outdoor-safe" LED strip will be OK. You won't keep the connection inside the tank anyway![]()
So.. do they know when to stop eating? Or are they like cats?..
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