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Water Features - Necessary for Dart Frogs ?
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Water Features - Necessary for Dart Frogs ?
#41
As far as 'hobby vernacular' goes... the term 'water feature' is used to describe a medium to large body of water with moving parts, i.e a drip wall, waterfall, stream or other.

A simple false bottom access or a small 'pond' is not really a 'feature'. It's just a water access point or a 'pond'.
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#42
Almost all species of commonly available dart frogs do no utilize large bodies of water.

No dart frogs would inhabit a 'swamp' or thrive in a paludarium.

Stop the paludarium madness. It appears to be the newest 'noob' hit since green carpet moss.
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#43
I Actually find it to be very helpful in both humidity and temperature. I have a 5 gallon tank below with the return pump inside it I keep a water heater at about 75F , it goes on and off with my controller that also control my heat pads. I solely use it for that purpose only its all the way in the back of the tank dripping on a piece of cork , intentions was strictly to help maintain humidity and temperature not for pleasure.
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