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07-14-2009, 01:13 PM
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...And to that, I give you this year's most popular reply...."Yes we can!"
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07-15-2009, 09:40 AM
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Well, it's finally finished.....now all it needs is more plants! I've been slowly collecting materials, and finall got motivated to put it all together. The back wall is moss, sandwiched between two sheets of chicken wire. It worked out quite well cuz you can form it to whatever shape you desire. There is running water trickling down the log in the center, and a small waterfall on the left side. The ultrasonic fogger, in conjunction with the running water, keep the RH above 90%. The temps maintain about 70-75 degrees fahrenheit, and the lid has two pc fans (intake and exhaust) that come on for 15 minutes, every two hours. This renews the air pretty nicely, and the temps stay at a nice level.....so I can finally grow some cooler growing species. I currently have two ghost orchids, Bulbo. Jersey, Bulbo. maximum, Epi. porpax var alba, Den. loddigesii, a C. nobilior var amalie seedling, an ant vine, and a couple of ferns. I have a Bulbo. lasiochilum on the way, and I'll probably put a carnivorous plant in there, eventually.
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That is sooooo awesome. It reminds me of the tropical rain forest back home in the Philippines.
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07-15-2009, 11:02 AM
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That is sooooo awesome. It reminds me of the tropical rain forest back home in the Philippines.
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Thank you! I have no idea what region I was trying to portray, but it's nice to hear that it looks like a rainforest....Philippines will do!
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07-15-2009, 11:48 AM
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07-16-2009, 09:54 PM
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07-16-2009, 09:56 PM
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Well, you see about how much thinkin' that took. I didn't get a dart frog....but Dana's gonna love this one! They had this little guy at the pet shop, and a friend of mine couldn't resist getting me one...after seeing the terrarium. I like these guys just as much as a dart frog, they're a lot friendlier looking. Also, the eyes are just mesmirizing! Not sure of the sex yet, but I guess I'll know if it starts calling.
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Maybe tomorrow I can get some pics of him spread out. It has beautiful blue and yellow markings down it's side.
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07-18-2009, 12:38 PM
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Vety nice red-eyes frog That is his size?
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07-18-2009, 12:57 PM
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Vety nice red-eyes frog That is his size?
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Thanks! It's about 2 1/2" from snout to vent....as they say. Here's a better pic:
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07-18-2009, 01:34 PM
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Wow, he is big frog 7 santimetres, very nice
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07-19-2009, 06:10 PM
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Update:
After extensive research on my new little friend, I decided I needed to revise my terrarium a little bit. Everything I read said that the frog's habitat should be mostly land, with just a small, shallow body of water. Mine was about 60% water! So, to rectify this.....I simply built up the other side (leaving a pond and waterfall in the middle), and added more plants. I also got some live moss for groundcover...don't want any beach erosion! I think I like it much better this way.
Oh yeah, and in hopes of working towards a complete ecosystem (since I can't use algaecides and fungicides in there, due to the frog), I added some ghost shrimp and aquatic snails to the water. Hopefully, between those and the aquatic plants I got, it will keep the funk under control.....and eat any frog waste, so I don't have to constantly change the water. I got some mealworms for the frog, too....these crickets keep chewing on my orchids. I try to only put in there the amount he's going to eat, but it varies. He has acclimated wonderfully, and has even given me a little call so I would know he was a male.....overall, he seems to be nice and happy. He should be, I've been loading up his bugs with all kinds of fruit, nuts, and veggies!
Anyway, here's the new pics....
Also, the new light seemed a little bright for him, but I really didn't want to leave a bulb out to compensate (and make the orchids suffer in the process).....so, to break it up a little for the little guy, I cut different size strips of some tent-like material I had, and criss-crossed them to give a branching shadowed effect. It's much more "junglier" now.
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