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Old 02-20-2006, 05:11 PM
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i'd be careful adding a firebelly toad-- some of them dig the fish-catching thing... i had one that i routinely bought white cloud minnows for him to chase and eat. maybe newts or soemthing-- they're a little slower-- with smaller mouths!
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i be careful with those neons most neons need a heater and are very easy fish to kill, also that toad might think of them as food my set up at home, i just used guppies haha they are easy and fun to watch breed hehe
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Feeder minnows...cold water fish and cheap!

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I've been searching for differant sites on terrarium setups,but not having to much luck.I would really like to set it up as natural looking as possible.
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Something like this


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How big is that tank and what plants do you have in there? Also what if any fish?
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Old 02-21-2006, 12:55 AM
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Its a 46g bowfront, there are alot of plants in there, mostly bromiliads some tildansia, creeping fig and various moss and other tropical plants. Theres only a betta fish in there right now. The rest of the tanks houses Poison Dart Frogs.
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Old 02-21-2006, 01:13 AM
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Thanks Sean - the information was not for me - although I think your system looks very nice - but my friend has a frog of some kind and she is working towards something like that. I have never kept fresh water aquariums or terrariums. Maybe someday I will give it a try as I love the look of planted tanks.
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If you search around some people have made outstanding planted tanks. Im currently in the process of build a 200g one myself.
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Old 02-23-2006, 04:11 AM
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minnows, bettas, and any cold water fish would do perfect, platties, guppies those kind
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