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Dendrobates leucomelas vivarium

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william

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here are some pictures of my new dendrobates leucomelas vivarium that i've been setting up over the last few days

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uwe

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very nice, have you ever tried Xaxim?

How do you spray it?

uwe
 
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william

Guest
ah right, thanks, no i've never used xaxim before, this is my first dart frog vivarium, the panels are made of coco fibre.
 
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william

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thanks, here is a guide to the plants:

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1. spider plant
2. syngonium
3. plam thing...neathne maybe?
4. calathea
5. zygopetalum (orchid)
6. viresea
7. maidenhair fern
8. ficus
9. guzmania
 
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william

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thanks, i've done a few changes in it, i've taken out the orchid and the smaller bromeliads and i've added a few tillandsia
 
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kelsey

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Beautiful tank! How many frogs do you keep in there? I am just inheriting a Dendrobates azureus frog and I'm trying to do some research. How do you know which plants are okay and which arent? Do you use forest bedding/ coconut fiber substrate? If you have any informative website recommendations for me to check out that'd be great. Looks great! Thanks
 
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william

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all of the plants in my vivarium, although my maidenhair fern is dying for some reason +
tillandsia
croton
aluminium plant
columnea
basically any house plant at your local garden centre is good, but if you still have doubts come back and ask

i've used coconut fibre substrate, with a layer of sphangum moss, but others use other substrates.

http://www.dendroworld.co.uk/forum
 
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paul

Guest
Looks good!
I have a suggestion... if i may...:
Add a dripper on the back of the tank.
This will allow moss to consume the back.
-Paul
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william

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thanks for the suggestion, right now i don't have the funds for it, but i have thought about it.
 
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