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    New Red Eye Tree Frog setup

    Well I finished my setup for my red eyes built it in a 15gal Tall it has a live plant topsoil, bed-a-beast and some moss, added some branchs well logs to them from my tree trimming (no worries oven backed them) set them up with a piece of plexi on top to help hold humidity in.

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    Re: New Red Eye Tree Frog setup

    I love those guys! Beautiful!

    The setup looks nice....Complicated with all those layers, but very nice. How difficult is the setup and cleaning/upkeep?
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    Re: New Red Eye Tree Frog setup

    that's fun! Stupid marketing makes me always think of rainforest cafe' though when I see those super cool little buggers!
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    Re: New Red Eye Tree Frog setup

    Quote Originally Posted by tigerlily
    I love those guys! Beautiful!

    The setup looks nice....Complicated with all those layers, but very nice. How difficult is the setup and cleaning/upkeep?

    shouldnt be to bad to clean/keep-up I had a set up like this in the past with a dart frog and clean up was almost non existant. That and both of these frogs seem to like pooping on the glass so that makes things even easier.
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    Re: New Red Eye Tree Frog setup

    That's pretty cool! So how do the guys like their new home?
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    Re: New Red Eye Tree Frog setup

    They seem to like it, they were both up and active when I left for work, when I came home they were sound asleep on some leaves. Didnt see any crickets moving around either so that is a good sign.
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