Yup, in the process of rearranging, will update with new pictures soon. So far so good, i decide to remove the center piece wood. As they don't seems to like it.
Hi Zenith82,
I must agree with delhezi..
I suggest you to add more branches or bog wood for your Whites to sit in nicely. In due time, I must say most of your expensive flora...especially the bromeliads, moss, ferns and fittonia will soon to squash down flatly by the Whites, struggling to made space to accommodate its massive size and weight.
hope this will help you..
Yup, in the process of rearranging, will update with new pictures soon. So far so good, i decide to remove the center piece wood. As they don't seems to like it.
Hi Zenith82
I suggest you if you want to keep the Whites, then you use artificial flora if not, keep Red Bellied Toads will do very nicely if you still want to conserve your beautiful expensive flora. If I will you, I do the latter.
The plants suited for white tree frogs can be quite minimal in terms of a standard sized vivarium for them. They go along the lines of the larger, non-spiky bromeliads, pothos, philodendron, some calathea spp...will probably work.
All of this will of course...struggle to fit in the tank you have now and some particular species may not fit in the standard 30 gallon either.
No worries. So far I try to reduce to minimal plants and choices of plants will be less demanding and hardy.
There are mixture of fake and real plants, maintenance will be simple.
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