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    Needing some help with a frog habitat...

    So, I have this 37g. tall tank that is sitting empty. It's housed a lot of fish in the past but I'm really thinking I'd like to turn it into a tree frog habitat. The problem is that I know nothing about tree frogs at this point. Can ya'll point me in the direction of some good books, websites or info? I want to get everything right and make it the perfect set up before I risk getting frogs. Thanks for any help you can give me!

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    ill bump this to get some activity going hopefully; I'd like to know more about this topic too...

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    Josh's Frogs has amazing animals, guides, and information. They also have books and supplies you can buy.

    https://www.joshsfrogs.com/
    http://www.joshsfrogs.com/catalog/blog/


    Not frogs, but a nice enclosure tutorial
    http://www.myrhacs.com/realistic-background-tutorial/
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    I second Josh's Frogs, they've got some good info.

    I don't know much about frogs myself but lately I've been having a lot of fun with mourning geckos in a naturalistic vivarium. They're a very sturdy little lizard, they're parthenogenic which is cool and they eat the Repashy crested gecko diet with fruit flys a couple of times a week. If necessary they can live exclusively on the Repashy diet so it gives you a chance to get your fruit fly routine down before diving into frogs.
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    It really depends on if you're looking for a setup that's nice but simple or if you want to go more twords the terrarium side of things. I personally really enjoy my terrarium (even without critters in it)
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