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I know this is a really late post to this thread (I just found this forum about a week ago and am still looking at all the past threads) but Congrats on getting your frogs. Half of my stuff arrived today and I will be setting my tank up once the rest comes in.
I purchased the same waterfall and have a concern about how it is pieced together. There seems to be a space big enough for a frog to get through with a "well" (for lack of a better word) in that hole on the second level. I assume this well will hold water. If a frog got in there, he would not be able to get out. Does your waterfall have this hole/space as well?
Also, what is the hammock for?
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well if you assemble the water fall just right they cannot get into it. plus if you offer many hiding places they wont look to hide inside the waterfall. my frogs only go into the shallow part on the bottom sides of the waterfall.
the hammock has got a small water portion. i though it was col but the never use it so it is now in my grey tree frogs home
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thank you. i have a couple more.. they are in my gallery if you wanna check them out
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thanks. i have 8 more... lol im addicted!
Im new to this hobby and have a question. Are those plants that everyone is putting in these tanks real or are the fake? :roll:
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mine are real. they are pothos and very easy to keep. they are sturdy enough for the frogs to climb on too.
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i dont see a need to rinse off completely with distilled water. Why not just rinse off the sanitizing solution with regular water? you'd have to have a lot of distilled water per say to rinse completely with distilled water. I think you are right about a bleach solution, but rinsing can be done with the faucet more easily i would think, but could be wrong.