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My new obsession
This might even spell the end of my 120g saltwater tank on the stairs
A paludarium in the making, this is going to go into a 29g bowfront aquarium, I haven't decided if it will house dart frogs yet but killifish are a must :lol: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...l/PB180060.jpg |
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Honestly that looks dreadful, totally unnatural; I'm pretty sure a better job could be made than monofoam.
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Well that was a beautifully abrasive comment :neutral:, I think it looks pretty good Marie! Will you be changing the color of the white foam by any means?
Subscribed, I'm a big fan of paludariums will you be using an ultrasonic fogger in the enclosure? |
And if I can make a suggestion, Archer fish would be a very good addition here!
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I totally agree :lol: but that is just the background. Foam is a lot lighter then rock and wood and can be molded and carved easily.....unfortunately I have to wait for the foam to dry before I can cut it to shape and cover it with peat moss, wood bark ect and then plant the plants |
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Can't wait to see how this evolves!!!! Foggers do look very very cool! But they get fairly warm to touch....we had an Exo Terra Fogger in our ET Waterfall, in the middle little pool and it did get quite warm..but did it ever look cool!
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The ultrasonic fogger in my Red Eye Tree Frog enclosure literally boiled the frogs alive. Certainly has to be put on a timer otherwise it superheats the water :(.
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Marie,
I have friends locally who breed lots of different types of killifish. Let me know what you're interested in & I'll hook you up. I also know a couple of people who may have dartfrogs that I can ask. Anthony |
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Zoaelite...we did the same thing as it heated the water so much! We never got our frogs that hot...but it was too hot! Now we just have a "Monsoon" automatic waterer on the terrarium..they do very well that way! But we stopped carrying Dart Frogs and keep Red Eye Tree Frogs instead...love them!
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That could be problem for sure, people usually separate the tadpoles into a separate tank to ensure proper water quality though.
At the point of Amplexus watch for egg laying, once the eggs are laid remove the leaf and suspend it over a 10g tank with life support system. The tadpoles will hatch, fall right into the tank and you are good to raise baby tree frogs!!! I call first dibs on babies :razz:! |
Couldn't you pipe in the fog from outside the tank? Or does it still get too warm that way?
(Mind you seems to me makes perfect sense to still put the fogger on a timer.) Can't wait to see this evolve. :) One day I hope to try this too! |
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They do have auto systems for pretty cheap that accomplish this, I found only the water that the fogger was submerged in heated, not the mist itself. |
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Verrryyy nice, Marie do you plan on having live plants in here as well?
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Yep, that is the main point of the project actually :lol:. At the water line where you can still see the egg crate through the coconut fiber will be bog plants and carnivorous plants and higher up, there are holes in the foam where ferns, mosses and other plants will be |
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Only reason I know this is I JUST watched a venus fly trap eat a frog on Oasis HD.
Best channel ever... |
Can't say I'm overly thrilled with the results but for a first attempt it's ok. It still needs gravel in the bottom, cleaning up a bit and time for the plants to settle
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Will be some happy critters in there. |
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