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Fogger or Mister ?????
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What's a good humidity me...
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Mix fly media or not????
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Large vivarium lighting, ...
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Fogger or Mister ????? |
Posted by: Philsuma - 03-28-2024, 04:59 PM - Forum: Water and Humidity Discussion
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The best way, BY FAR, to deliver adequate as well as 'realistic' humidity for dart frogs is by using a misting system or even better, larger droplets from a plant mister / hand pump or battery operated - like an insecticide sprayer. BIG droplets. This allows for a more natural humidity gradient, not a fine mist or an even finer enveloping 'fog'. The problem is with new people. They see the big companies like Zoo med and ex Terra marketing foggers and then travel 2 miles to PETCO and buy them thinking they are the best delivery system. They are not. The finer the mist, the quicker the evaporation, and new people usually take a long time with the humidity learning curve - ending up with too dry. Then the opposite comes into play. Too long of a fog and you get respiration / evaporative cooling issues and bacteria. Use the best tool for the job - Hand mist for 1 - a few tanks, and mistking auto misters for large collections. Wait until you're in the hobby for a while and get the hang of providing adequate humidity before getting a fogger. Less mistakes and deaths that way.
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Mix fly media or not???? |
Posted by: Philsuma - 12-28-2023, 03:30 PM - Forum: Feeder Insects, Nutrition - How to feed your Frogs
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With Repashy and I assume any other dry media, it's actually better if it's not thoroughly mixed with hot water. Sounds counter intuitive but bear with me. I think the larvae create such a huge slurry of waste ect while consuming the media that when they hit a dry pocket near or at the bottom of the cup, it's not a problem as they are quickly turning it to liquid. Now if ALL the media is moist and mixed to start with, I wonder if that is not benefitial to the larvae - not sure if they can drown or suffocate but I been not mixing my media - just adding water and not mixing and have better results than when I mixed.
Here's my Repashy ratio I've used for over 12 years with huge yields, and it remains the same amounts no matter how wet or dry the season / time of year. You never have to add more water ect.
1/3 of a cup dry media
2/3 of a cup very hot, not ness boiling, tap water.
Use 2 measuring cups -premade to both amounts.
Pour the hot water into the cup with media but do not mix.
The hot water will 'martha stewart' with the dry media and the media also has ingredients to expand and puff up. You want around 3 inches in the cup bottom. Any less and you won't get a strong bloom and def no secondary bloom.
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Large vivarium lighting, mistking?? |
Posted by: dragnfire - 09-22-2023, 04:45 PM - Forum: Enclosures, Setup and Construction
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Hoping for some guidance, I'm building a fairly large vivarium for dart frogs, 40x20x40, I have a mistking misting system for it, and I know something this large will require good lighting to reach the bottom for the plants, I love the idea of the jungle hobbies advanced double led but they are quite pricey. Can anyone recommend something similar as an alternative which won't cost $1k? (I'm in Canada).
Thanks
DF
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Vivarium in the desert |
Posted by: kashbroo - 08-16-2023, 03:46 PM - Forum: Introductions and Announcements
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I'll keep it short. I lived in Panama in the 1990s and to this day remember the poison dart frog (we called poison arrow frogs back then) I saw in the wild. It was likely a dendrobates tinctorius Azureus or more likely a dendrobates auratus as I cannot find another frog with the same striking colorization. It wasn't until recent years that I considered keeping a poison dart frog because I thought it was either unlawful or unsafe. I have been researching the subject now for about four years and think it time I reach out to other folk in my area that may have had success.
I converted a 36 gallon bowfront to a vivarium. It's been running for a month now. The trouble I am having is keeping the temperature below 80 constantly. My home AC is working overtime as the outside temps are about 114 at times. I am looking at installing a thermoelectric cooler to supplement the cooling to keep it at around 75 degrees.
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Adding a frog & help determining sex |
Posted by: Froakie - 07-31-2023, 01:11 PM - Forum: General Questions and Comments
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Hello! So I have had my oaypock dart frog for about 14 months now. He has been an absolute blast and I have considered getting a second oaypock frog to add to the viv. I will attach photos of my viv. I guess my question is, is adding another frog a good idea? is my space/hiding ratio adequate enough for a second? And lastly how would I go about introducing the frogs?
My other question is since I am considering adding another frog, I would like to know if the sex of my current oaypock could be determined by somebody with a more keen eye than myself.. I will attach what photos I have. He is shy. Also I tried getting him to call by playing YouTube videos of another tinc call, but this led to my frog immediately seeking his hiding spot and not responding with a call. If that info helps any..
I appreciate any help I can get! Thanks to all
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