so free har.. wanna make one for me
Hey ya guys, i've just finished another brandnew setup. This one is an improvised version with easy maintenance and filtration purposes also. This is a 2ft setup divided in one section by a wall just enough for the filtration unit to be placed in and the other for the fauna and flora. Also included is an active inhabitant. Enjoy the pics.
And of coz the brilliant star of the whole setup.
And here's another shot of this shy boi.
Regards,
Phillip.
so free har.. wanna make one for me
*COUGH COUGH*..... ahhah Hmmm,..... just had e free time yesterday night, that's why i thought making another one just for this froggie.
Regards,
Phillip.
Me too! Er.. is that the tree frog from VincentOriginally Posted by Simon
let me know when you free thenOriginally Posted by Wild Ginger
thats a common greenback which most people mistaken as a tree frog,Originally Posted by Fei Miao
anyway its a nice specimen!!! although u do see characteristic of a tree frog buid in him. i had one b4, rescued from a lfs with a patch of fungus on her wound. kept her for about a year, nursed to full health and released back to the wild.
No worries, as Rana erythraea(the sci name) is a common native species, sometimes caught and sold in lfs as aro food(some people jus love to feed anything )
majority of the time they spent is in the drains or water area, thus Wild Ginger's setup is perfect for it. they usually only actually climb is for basking and hunting for food!!!
heres an old pic of the darling
does your tank have a cover? will the frog leap out? i have viva keeping cherry shrimps will the frog eat them?
what do you feed the frogs then
And just to add, these amazing frogs are absolutely fantastic jumpers! You just got to see it to believe it.Originally Posted by fuse
Regards,
Phillip.
Yes, this tank has an acrylic cover with holes for ventilation as well. Same goes for my other setups as well. The frog won't leap out but it'll try to "escape" when no one's viewing him, that's why a proper lid top is essential for the humidity as well as having your frogs safely in and not wander aimlessly in your vicinities.Originally Posted by dominik
Nope the frog will not eat the shrimps as they prefer insects more than to crustaceans, but this vary from species to species.
Regards,
Phillip.
They're mainly fed on a diet of mealworms and crickets with occasional calcium supplements.Originally Posted by loupgarou
Regards,
Phillip.
Hahaha Just to add a few pictures of the shy boy!
Enjoy
Regards,
Phillip
so does the frog have a name..let me guess...Kermit?
nice job on the set up;4 sale??
Thanks, the setup ya mean?Originally Posted by kenneth
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Phillip.
yup minus Kermit of course
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Thanks Kenneth, perhaps ya can call me at 64636909 to discuss further on that one.Originally Posted by kenneth
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Phillip.
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