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Old 25-09-2008, 11:40 PM
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How to build a Dart Frog viv (properly this time...)

1. Take a freshly cleaned and disinfected viv

(i have three bulbs in this one, one full spectrum bulb so the plants don't die, one sun glo bulb to make sure the 'room temperature' is a friendly one! Also a night glo bulb so the temp doesn't get too low in winter nights)

2. Put a thermometer and hygrometer on top of your viv, put the leads through now so you dont forget them or get them tangled later.... (she says from experience...)


3. Put a thin layer of ceramic water ball thingys at the bottom of the viv so the soil doesnt get all water logged this time.. (these can be found in bags for a couple of quid from B&Q)


4. Put in a nice thick layer of Orchid soil (make SURE this does not have any fertilizer in it!!!) you can also put a layer of orchid bark on top of this so that the frogs don't trapse soil all over the viv...


5. Water feature time - i use the Exo terra medium waterfall as its simple and easy to clean and cheap if you get it from the right place... if your careful with the wire you can hide this nicely i always use water conditioner in any water within my viv - aquatize is my personal fav...


6. Landscaping!!


7. Insert pretty orchid into orchid corner and put in some pretty logs


8. Put in pretty twisty vine and wrap a vanilla orchid around the vine


9. Put lots of suitable (non poisonous!) plants in, (it is now you decide you hate the positioning of everything you've put in already...) hide the leads for the thermometer/hygrometer behind the nearest convenient chunk of wood, add some living sheet/sphagnum/tropical moss, fill up bowl full of water, (put some pebbles in the bowl so they dont drown as their silly..) put pebbles in holes in waterfall so they dont fall in...


10. Add froggies and there you have it!



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Old 26-09-2008, 01:16 PM
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use one of the fish water conditioners. Stress Coat by API is probably the cheapest. I know the exo terra stuff is quite expensive in comparison and it's exactly the same stuff. Even cheaper but less common in shops is by a company called Sera.

It's just that you often get more for less with the fish stuff. Shop i'm in the exo terra stuff is sold in 100ml bottles but they cost more than 250ml of the fish tank stuff.
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Old 26-09-2008, 01:33 PM
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This is an excellent thread we need more like this you will have helped a lot of people here
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Old 26-09-2008, 01:42 PM
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Yeah that is great, i have always been a bit reluctant to get dart frogs but that looks great and easy.
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Old 26-09-2008, 02:38 PM
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their really really easy to keep so long as you can keep the humidity up with a fogger or misting system (or just spraying it!!!) i forgot to mention i use plastic sheets over the ventilation mesh at the top so the humidity stays high
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Old 27-09-2008, 09:41 AM
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cracker thread, many thanks for the info.

I'll be using some of your tips to set up a habitat for my Leptopelis uluguruensis, but maybe incorporating an aquatic section for a fire bellied toad at some stage.

One question, what about a heat source for the frogs? Are the bulbs enough to get the temp right and the humdity high?
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Old 27-09-2008, 02:54 PM
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Dart frogs should be kept at room temperature (75F-80F) so unless the room your keeping them in regularly drops to a low temp your frogs will be fine. dart frogs die from being too warm a million times more often than from being too cold - they can even survive sub zero temperatures, there have been many people in the states who have had darts shipped in winter and the pilot forgot to keep heat on in the hold on the plane, darts have arrived ice cold and appearing dead but their in a hibernation state and many have re-awoken to live full lives and still able to procreate.

As for the humidity, exo terras have a mesh lid so the canopy covers half of this, to cover the other half i use vinyl cut to size to cover up the holes. at the moment im using a fogger and spraying twice a day to keep humidity up with no problems. Hope that helps!!
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Old 27-09-2008, 08:34 PM
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Just the job.

I usually stick a sheet of membrane between the leca and soil. It's supposed to stop them mixing
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Old 27-09-2008, 09:13 PM
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LOL and I just hapen to have a spare viv as of today as well lol
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thanks Chondro13, will have to give the mesh a new cover. Just finshed the terrarium tonight and it's looking well cool

Looking forward to getting the guys in tomorrow
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