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Thanks Patty!

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Posted by: bcijoe at Thu Jul 19 14:48:46 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bcijoe ]  
   

I've kind of been waiting for this moment for many, many moons, lol, and have experimented with just about everything else out there. I love nature and jungle habitats and such and was prepared to jump at the opportunity.

Thanks for the tip about the females...


I agree, I have been reading quite a bit about not even mixing different frogs.

Do we know of their behavior in the wild - do they live somewhat in groups, sharing a small space, or are they usually alone with a good distance between each?

So now I realize, not only do I have one of the most territorial species, but my favorite species, D. azureus, is also one of the most territorial. Even less chances of mixing for me! lol


Well, i've already went out and purchased quite a few plants for the new setup. I bought some of your typical stock, along with some others not commonly seen in a Terrarium type setup. Don't want to give away too much, would rather show pics soon.. 8)

Also, I purchased a Spaghnum/Peat Moss mixture mostly for media around and for the potted plants, but would this also work for growing good moss, such as pillow moss? What could you say for or against it?

I've looked at a few Waterfall kits they sell at Home Depot and others from Exo-Terra and am still thinking if I should build one or buy one.

Oh well, going to go over that list of groupies and see what's going in this tank.


Thanks again! Joe




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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
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