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How Do You Construct A Tree Frog Terrarium?

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How Do You Construct A Tree Frog Terrarium?

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With supplies found easily at the hardware store, you can create a natural terrarium environment and keep your tree frog content. Get creative and experiment with water plants, colorful rocks, and wood chips to create a terrarium that can serve as a decorative focal point in any room. Get a glass aquarium for your tree frog terrarium. Aim for a 10 to 15 gallon aquarium to comfortably fit your frogs and allow them to explore. Place six spacers on the bottom of your terrarium at even intervals, such as PVC piping cut into sections about two inches tall. This allows for the water to circulate in the tank and provide a moist environment for your frogs. Cut a piece of egg crate to fit the dimensions of the bottom of your terrarium. You can find egg crate in your hardware store. Arrange the main features of your terrarium, such as driftwood and sticks. You’ll want several pieces of wood grouped together to allow your tree frog to climb. Create a waterfall by first placing two more PVC spacer

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