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Old 24-04-2009, 07:23 PM
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I got two new betta vivs they are 80cmx40cmx50cm is this big enough for for my 3 darts.

They are the same as the viv in the pic below(my royals viv).



They also do one that is a 100cmx48cmx100cm I am thinking about 1 of these for my tree frogs
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Old 24-04-2009, 07:28 PM
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I got two new betta vivs they are 80cmx40cmx50cm is this big enough for for my 3 darts.

They are the same as the viv in the pic below(my royals viv).



They also do one that is a 100cmx48cmx100cm I am thinking about 1 of these for my tree frogs
That size should be fine for three darts. what type do you have/are getting?

Remember to get some kind of covers for the mesh on top or it will be real hard to keep the humidity up.
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Old 24-04-2009, 07:38 PM
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I have 3 tincs They are in a temp exo terra atm. I am going to put a false floor in with a external filter and build a waterfall out of slate and have live plants etc.
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Thats an excellent sized viv, and could actually be a bit too big depending on the age of your frogs. When you transfer them over you may be wise to put in a milk bottle top with a bit of mashed up banana, the fruit flies will congregate on this and your frogs will always have a place they know to go to pick off some food. If they are young frogs then it may be pretty hard for them to search out food in a viv of that size unless its well stocked with cleaner insects such as dwarf woodlice and springtails, but when/if they are adults then they will have loads of freedom to move about which i suspect will make for some very happy frogs.
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Thats very nice in deed.
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