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My new cresty and living terrarium!!

Urban_M86

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i dunno what morph he is but it really doesn't matter to me, he is awesome i wish i could get a better pic of him but don't want to stress him. tell my what u think guys.


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Very nice! I love the use of rocks instead of those cheapo "hydro-balls" or whatever Zoomed markets them as.

Have you thought of adding a waterfall feature? :p
 
Very nice! I love the use of rocks instead of those cheapo "hydro-balls" or whatever Zoomed markets them as.

Have you thought of adding a waterfall feature? :p

I have but the vivarium is to small :( its only a 18x18x18 viv if i can get a bigger enclosure in the future i definitely
 
I have but the vivarium is to small :( its only a 18x18x18 viv if i can get a bigger enclosure in the future i definitely


i actually used the background that came with my 18x18x18 and turned that into a waterfall. (I did use the hydroballs substrate under a sheet of needlepoint mesh though)

I took a fountain pump, some ice-cube maker water line hose, and a t-splitter and ran it up the back of the background where I poked two holes. My treefrog loved his waterfall :D
 
i actually used the background that came with my 18x18x18 and turned that into a waterfall. (I did use the hydroballs substrate under a sheet of needlepoint mesh though)

I took a fountain pump, some ice-cube maker water line hose, and a t-splitter and ran it up the back of the background where I poked two holes. My treefrog loved his waterfall :D

good idea!! but i'll have to tkae the tank apart..... maybe next time
 
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