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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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![]() With a heater & pump in there I would say 1-2 fish would be okay, they usually stay small (between 5-10cm) but can be found much larger in nature. Nothing like watching one of them nail a cricket 8" out of the water!
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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 ![]() |
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![]() 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. ![]()
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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. |