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kamikrazee Dec 13, 2006 05:30 PM

I'm thinking about getting a pacman frog and i was planning on using a layer of clean soil with a layer of bed a beast on top of that. I was thinking about putting the heater under only one side of the tank so he could choose which side he wanted to be on...i also wanted to add two bathing pools....one on either side.
Does anyone kno if Java moss can be used in such a small area such as one of those water dishes? or duckweed for that matter? i also wanted to put terrarium moss around part of the terrarium ( bordering the pond)...

i'm only using a 10 gallon terrarium and i wanted to kno if this was feasible, smart, safe...things of that nature

Also, when feeding guppies, can u just put the guppies in one of the water dish, will they stay alive?

ALSO! frogs that are just smaller quarters....what can they eat? most crix are larger than them...i was thinking about reg mealworms...its seems like the only thing they can eat without making them FAT!

and about Pheonix worms... i heard they are high in calcium would i still have to dust.

and if ur crix are fed a gut load that has calcium d3 in it, is it still necessary to dust them?

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Lenny Dec 18, 2006 03:38 PM

I would suggest you don't feed mealworms as they can cause impaction to the frog.

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