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Old 04-30-2012, 11:40 PM   #1
mikepanzarella
new frog set up

this was alot of fun and the 2nd tank ive built its a 125gal tank all live plants (still need to add more )
to build we started by using foam boards held by toothpicks then they were spray foamed over we then used coco husk to cover the foam and added some moss
we let it dry for a few days and then started adding plants to it once we finished we added 4 frogs (would like to add more frogs also)
we still need to add a few things like the misting system,better top,just got new lights,and we were thinking isopods to help keep the system clean

any tips or ideas to add things let me know its a work in progress
i cant wait to start on my next tank
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Old 04-30-2012, 11:41 PM   #2
mikepanzarella
some pics of construction
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Old 04-30-2012, 11:43 PM   #3
mikepanzarella
some pics of the frogs
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Old 05-02-2012, 08:38 AM   #4
aaronhome27
Very nice! Excellent job on the set up. Thanks for sharing and adding the pics. My son is just getting in frogs and the pics will be great for him to check out.
 
Old 05-02-2012, 10:07 AM   #5
mikepanzarella
it was alot of fun just takes time it took me 2-3 weeks to get to that point but most of the time is spent waiting for things to dry only a few hours of building
1:clean the tank
2:design on paper
3:seal tank
4:set base foam boards
5:set up foam boards
6:shape foam boards
7:cover in spray foam (let dry after each layer) 3-5 layers
8:fill in holes with spray foam and let dry
9:set up waterfall (optional not always recommended)
10:cover in coco husk and let each layer dry (this is a pain to get them all to stick still working on the husk to glue ratio)
11:added in slate,branches,vines,and cork bark
12:build up humidity (i let eveything set for a few days before this step)
13:add plants
14:add frogs
the frogs seem very happy but they only use a small area of the tank (right by that waterfall ) i only have 4 frogs and they are 9-10 months old (little bigger then a quarter) i plan on adding in another 4-8 frogs and about another 20 plants along with live moss
the picture is an upclose of the waterfall the only part the frogs really use so far
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Old 05-02-2012, 11:19 AM   #6
aaronhome27
Mike,

Great detail and explanation. My son is 10 and currently has Pacman frogs but is looking into either dart frogs or Whites tree frogs as his next add on. He had a 2 hour delay for school this morning and spent that time reading here. He really liked the way you set your tank up and the pictures of how you got there. It was all much appreciated and the smile on his face as he read it said it all. he has quite a bit of reading and learning to go yet but that is the fun of it!!
 
Old 05-02-2012, 03:29 PM   #7
mikepanzarella
its no problem i got most of the stuff to build it at home depot i would say almost $150 in stuff but thats everything
10 cans of spray foam (the cheapest one)
foam boards
glue (1gal bottle titebond)
tube of black silicon
tube of liquid nail
coco husk (petco eco earth 3 pack)
plexiglass lid
48in shop light
slate was collected outside and cleaned/steamed
cork bark,and vines was stuff i had
 
Old 05-07-2012, 06:15 PM   #8
hadenglock
this is one of the coolest setups ive ever seen!
 
Old 05-07-2012, 06:20 PM   #9
mikepanzarella
wow thank you but i will say this i did make a mistake with the lid i used plexiglass that was too thin and it bowed and 3 of the 4 frogs escaped (no chance in the reptile room)
im tearing down the whole lid and rebuilding it with glass
also going to rip out the waterfall and make it a bit smaller and build up more around it so they have more ground room
we moved the last frog into a new temp setup and will be selling him (want to make sure he still eats and everything just incase he got stressed out)
we will be going with banded lucs after the yellow and black with add more contrast and work better in larger groups
we also picked up about 30 more large clipping (various plants) to add to the tank the new pic should be up in 2 weeks when we finish it
 
Old 05-08-2012, 12:17 PM   #10
mikepanzarella
here are the pictures of the new clippings and of the plants that were in the tank
the whole waterfall was torn out and everything resealed just need to finish the build again ill post more pics as i get closer to finishing
1st pic:clippings and the last of my frogs she seems to be doing great

2nd pic:doesnt look like it but about 20 plants both bins are over 20gal bins so alot of stuff to play with lol
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