My new tank

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bigfishrcool1193;4380491; said:
Dev,
Keep us updated on this, I've been wanting to try darts but I didn't know how hard it would be to keep the humidity high here.
exactly my thought, i had a pacman a few years ago and i ended up killing it, i couldnt keep the humididty up enough, but i am going all out, there is a water feature with an airstone to aid humidity and i am planning on building a fogger, so my fingers are crossed :)
 
added some stuff including couple of hides, this setup isnt permanent tho
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wow, it looks much brighter and nicer now. I like it!
 
awesome set up! the frogs arent too hard to keep once you get a hang of it heres a pic of one of mine

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WOW nice picture :) looking forward to getting some frogs in there finally :irked::ROFL:
probly the final rescape b4 the actual frogs
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Your tank looks nice, however I must tell you that its still lacking many things that are vital for dart frogs and that beyond humity. If you want dart frogs to trive on your tank you need to be able to grow live rainforest plants in it, the rigth plants as well and lots of them. In the end the look you want may be completly gone. If you want that barren look you should look into a diferent species. If you are willing to make shure your ligthing is able to sustain plant life or replace it if need be and put in a pair of tall broad leaf plants like Monstera, your tank would make a fine home for some temperate climate tree frogs, Hyla which come from a more similar habitat and are hardier.
 
can u plz explain what its lacking, i dont want to end up with dead frogs, wouldnt fake plants work similarly to live ones, i am not too worried about co2 buildup, the moving water adds a little circulation
 
the frogs seem to love it!
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hunting fruit flies!




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