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richard

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
Messages
490
Location
charlotte nc
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richard

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
Messages
490
Location
charlotte nc
i personally think its is easy. some people on this forum get their feelings hurt when they dont agree with me so read my posts at your own risk. lol
as you can see he's in a ten gallon tank for now with exo terra plantation soil, pothos, and a water bowl. these guys love to borrow. we mist tank and soil every day to keep it moist but not too wet. feed crickets every two to three days and a red hot (small pinky) once a month. i have a 5.0 strip bulb which is really more for the plants. in fact, that damn plant grows faster in the frog tank than it does on my side porch with natural sunlight. i also switch between a 40w and a 60w incandescent bulb to keep tank temp around 80 degrees.
 

richard

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
Messages
490
Location
charlotte nc
nah, we dust the crickets like we would for the dragons and i change the substrate every two months. other than that.........
now my mossy and grey tree frogs are a different story. they are in a terrarium with pillow moss and running water. more work there.
 
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