Planted Viv.

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I vote for dart frogs.
Good luck with the pitcer plants most need a drying out between waterings. It can be done though.
I got some new frogs to take care of today and after I get them moved and pics taken I will take some pic of the tank or look for a thread by me called the $2 frog room tour or someting like that.
 
sykofrenic;2659230; said:
the newt is the same size as the water dragons, and there are plenty of hiding places for him. the water dragons are hatchlings (snout to vent length is about 2inches). by the time they get too big for this vivarium and become a danger to the newt i'll have built a custom enclosure for them :)
o kk lol, just making sure because i know that those newts are a bit poisonous if the water dragons ate them.
 
if you do pitcher plants, remember: DO NOT FERTALIZE THEIR SOIL. they are evolved to live in nutrient deficient soil, they eat insects to get their nutrients. ive been told that even reglar potting soil has too many nutrients to keep them alive. the people at the nursery (or where ever you get the plants) will have the right planting medium for them.
 
kearth;2659792; said:
I vote for dart frogs.
Good luck with the pitcer plants most need a drying out between waterings. It can be done though.
I got some new frogs to take care of today and after I get them moved and pics taken I will take some pic of the tank or look for a thread by me called the $2 frog room tour or someting like that.

yeah im thinking the same
 
If you haven't kept pitchers or other carnivores before, this is probably not the best way to start. They're pretty finicky plants. I suggest keeping a planted vivarium and pitchers separately before trying to combine the two.
 
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