Vote for BP.Net for the 2013 Forum of the Year! Click here for more info.

» Site Navigation

» Home
 > FAQ

» Online Users: 3,129

3 members and 3,126 guests
Most users ever online was 6,337, 01-24-2020 at 04:30 AM.

» Today's Birthdays

None

» Stats

Members: 75,031
Threads: 248,489
Posts: 2,568,442
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
Welcome to our newest member, isismomma
Page 1 of 6 123456 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 52
  1. #1
    BPnet Veteran AAronCap's Avatar
    Join Date
    01-30-2018
    Posts
    302
    Thanks
    33
    Thanked 94 Times in 62 Posts

    New PA Woods Vivarium (Gray Tree Frogs)

    Hello everyone!
    This is the new thread for my Gray Tree Frogs and their enclosure the New PA Woods Vivarium.

    This will serve as a weekend update regularly as I talk about the lives of these frogs and I will also give updates to the brethren enclosures that make up the PA Woods Vivariums which are my 125 gallon Western PA Woods and Pine Creek PA Woods Vivariums. You will hear some updates as all of these animals and enclosures are interconnected being members of the same ecosystem of PA and the inhabitants will also have lived together at some point which truly does connect them.

    My goal is to use my knowledge of this species to inform, educate and interest you if you keep them or even if you don't. I will use my YouTube Channel, Facebook Page and my activity on the forums to inform and reach as many people as I can. I hope that you will join me and give me feedback and let me know how you feel about what's going on in with these amphibians. I value and enjoy your participation. I will have links of my YouTube Channel and Facebook Page as well as my care sheet of the Gray Tree Frogs and a link to join my community on YouTube!

    I hope you will enjoy this thread and will give me feedback as to what you are most interested to see with the progression of this thread!

    Make sure this Thanksgiving to checkout the new video coming out of the Tree Frogs Thanksgiving Battle as you the fans, followers and contributors will decide who wins the Gray Tree Frogs or their adversary the Whites Tree Frogs. Make sure to check in on Thanksgiving for the video!
    This Thanksgiving I hope you spend it with Family, Food, Football and Frogs!



    Facebook Page
    https://www.facebook.com/PAWoodsVivariums/

    YouTube Channel
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4n...r50aiDHpDE_CFg

    YouTube Community
    https://youtu.be/join/ct-VoEF2zN4FwM

    Gray Tree Frog Care Sheet
    https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?url...5&share_type=t


    Sent from my BLN-L24 using Tapatalk

  2. #2
    BPnet Veteran AAronCap's Avatar
    Join Date
    01-30-2018
    Posts
    302
    Thanks
    33
    Thanked 94 Times in 62 Posts

    Re: New PA Woods Vivarium (Gray Tree Frogs)

    The Thanksgiving video clips are being uploaded...

    The Thanksgiving video is being constructed and I can't wait to work on it! My goal is to finish early so I can try the new feature of premier on YouTube and try to get more people to watch it.

    I am looking at what plants, accessories and what enclosure these tree frogs will have. The fate of the new PA Woods Vivarium depends on it. I am looking to get the same light and fogger for all 3 enclosures for the PA Woods Vivariums so all the animals involved are getting the same treatment. I think I'll just stick to the English ivy and the Hydrangea plant. I'll get more ivy sometime. The enclosure has to fit in the place of the current one. I'm going to get a terrarium for the tree frogs. It will be 36 inches long and I am unsure after that. I will have more updates as we progress.

    The babies are still little but making steady progress. I'm going to try and feed them heavier to hopefully help them grow. I am very interested in seeing how Christian and Bane interact with their own kind and how they share the enclosure and food. I'm sure the relationship between Christian and Bane as well as the relationship of the baby tree frogs. This next video will reveal a lot more about the character of these tree frogs. I'm sure you will enjoy seeing them faceoff against the Whites Tree Frogs.

    In terms of who favored to win the battle the Dumpy Family is looked at as the favorite in a lot of the categories. It's going to be fun and hopefully can be something you look forward to this Thanksgiving. The results will have important implications for the future.

    Best Vivarium
    Better Hunter
    Most informative/educational
    Better Hunter
    Best Construction

    Who do you think will win the battle?

    How do you think Bane and Christian will react when the baby tree frogs finally meet them?

    Sent from my BLN-L24 using Tapatalk

  3. #3
    BPnet Veteran AAronCap's Avatar
    Join Date
    01-30-2018
    Posts
    302
    Thanks
    33
    Thanked 94 Times in 62 Posts

    Re: New PA Woods Vivarium (Gray Tree Frogs)

    I need your vote for the 3 major categories

    1)Better Hunter
    2)Best Vivarium
    3)most Informative/Educational

    Who is the VIP
    Most important frog to the video?

    https://youtu.be/qjZkOXR7EV4

    Sent from my BLN-L24 using Tapatalk

  4. #4
    BPnet Veteran AAronCap's Avatar
    Join Date
    01-30-2018
    Posts
    302
    Thanks
    33
    Thanked 94 Times in 62 Posts

    Re: New PA Woods Vivarium (Gray Tree Frogs)

    Thanks to everyone who participated in the voting for the first Holiday Special! I am going to close the voting on Monday so this way I allow everybody some time to vote. I really appreciate the support I got from you all. I will announce the winner first on the Facebook Page and the YouTube Community then following in a few days the forums. I was very excited so many people gave quality input on every category. I hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving because my animals and I did.

    I think first the video was successful because between both enclosures there is depth in personality. You got to see Max attack me and my camera and Christian get hand fed and Bane show what it means to be stealthy. The baby gray tree frogs and Fin the Betta Fish were also both talked about positively which gave the surprise appearances another element to the video. From all the tree frogs and Fin they all played an important role and showed how interesting and incredible these species are.

    So since we had a good turnout I think we might have another video on the way. It will be the final Swarms Battle starring the Gray Tree Frogs Bane and Christian. You'll get to see them battle the Black Soldier Fly.

    More on the way for the Dumpy Family and the long awaited update and build for the Skink Dynasty. It really is their time as well as Chi Chi and Lolita the furry friends. The exotic animals will dominate the winter.

    I'm beginning the update process for the toads. I have the plexiglass lid and I'm getting it put on. I have more understanding what updates I'll be doing.

    But back to the Gray Tree Frogs as this is their thread. They are doing great and have been hunting a fly/wasp like insect that I have been documenting. I got probably the most incredible footage of the Gray Tree Frogs hunting and it'll be sure to thrill you. Bane again shows his dominance and hunting prowess. Not taking anything away from Christian he has a key part in the video. He shows the camera how Gray Tree Frogs hunt flying insects in the wild. This scene is truly incredible as he shows the ability of decision making and follows up what was stated about how good the Gray Tree Frogs are at hunting. I'm going to get them a little fogger and get some more English Ivy. I think I'm going to give them plants that I've already used and know will work so that way plants don't die and they have nothing. I'll be introducing insects into their enclosure too. The Gray Tree Frogs will like I said be included this winter so get ready to see the story of the baby tree frogs as we follow them on their way into the New PA Woods Vivarium.

    Have you ever used the Exo Terra Fogger?

    What's one thing you want to see in a future video for the Gray Tree Frogs?

    Do you like their cover photo?

    Sent from my BLN-L24 using Tapatalk

  5. #5
    BPnet Veteran AAronCap's Avatar
    Join Date
    01-30-2018
    Posts
    302
    Thanks
    33
    Thanked 94 Times in 62 Posts

    Re: New PA Woods Vivarium (Gray Tree Frogs)

    I am actually kicking around the idea of getting a Biopod for the New PA Woods Vivarium. It's an expensive setup I get it but it has a misting system and keeps the air fresh as well as maintains heat and humidity. They also have their own background which I wouldn't make for the tree frogs because I'm focused on making the best backgrounds for the largest two setups. The Exo Terra Terrariums have their own background so I don't have to worry about them but this gives the New PA Woods Vivarium added features I wouldn't want to add myself. I am trying to be as efficient as possible with electricity since I now have 5 enclosures. The Biopod is one plug in which is nice.

    I know it's nice to customize our setups and all and I am all for that but I'm trying to design a 125 gallon and update it as well as a 75 gallon. I'm not looking to be as creative with every setup. The Biopod has its own system I just plug in my plants, tree frogs and etc in and it's ready to go.

    Wouldn't it be great to see how the custom enclosures fair compared to the Biopod? I'm very interested in seeing my 125 Gallon Western PA Woods Vivarium compete with the new innovative and technologically advanced enclosure. I'm still looking into it but it's the measurements I actually need for an enclosure and the space available. It's a terrarium and easy for me to access.

    So what do you think about testing out the Biopod and bringing it into the PA Woods Vivariums Family?

    Sent from my BLN-L24 using Tapatalk


    Sent from my BLN-L24 using Tapatalk

  6. #6
    BPnet Veteran AAronCap's Avatar
    Join Date
    01-30-2018
    Posts
    302
    Thanks
    33
    Thanked 94 Times in 62 Posts

    Re: New PA Woods Vivarium (Gray Tree Frogs)

    This was a tough week...

    The Gray Tree Frogs as a whole had a really hard week. For starters in the New PA Woods Vivarium their driftwood piece became moldy so it had to be removed. This was a very important piece of the enclosure because the frogs would lay on it and hunt prey. I managed to get a fake plant and some moss sticks that I'll be using to create a make shift platform for them.

    This is a big blow for the animals and the enclosure as a whole. This was not even the worst news. So one of the baby tree frogs I had found dead at the bottom of their little enclosure. I was very disappointed to find this as I believed the frog to be doing well it was the baby featured in my Thanksgiving Day Faceoff Video.

    The frog may have had a disease or something else that caused the problem because it had been eating well and was the biggest frog of the 4. I am making sure to feed a little bit more in order to help grow the remaining babies and get them into the New PA Woods Vivarium ASAP! I have actually seen them growing lately which is good.

    On a small side note since they don't have a thread anymore I found the new plexiglass lid I made is too small and so again I'll have to spend more money on the lid.

    All 3 situations were setbacks but it still was a great week. All the animals got a feast for Thanksgiving and I fed another swarm of emerging Black Soldier Flies to Christian and Bane. I got some incredible clips for the next video. I also was just able to enjoy seeing the animals all happy and healthy. It was still a good holiday weekend.

    So about the news of who won the Thanksgiving Faceoff Video

    These were the results
    Best Hunter:
    Gray Tree Frogs by more then double the votes

    Best Vivarium:
    Dumpy Family by almost double the votes

    Most Interesting/Educational
    Tie

    MVP:
    Bane & Max tied

    This is good that the first Holiday video was so close. This means these two will square off next year to hopefully get a winner! I hope you enjoyed the video yourself. As for the next video we will be showing a special edition of the Swarms Battles when the Dumpy Family and New PA Woods Vivarium inhabitants battle swarms of the Black Soldier Fly. I hope you are excited to see Tree Frogs vs Flies!

    I am currently committed to getting a Biopod Aqua for the future enclosure for the Gray Tree Frogs to become the Biopod New PA Woods! This decision came from asking owners of the Biopod their experiences and if they believed it would fit what I intend to do for the Gray Tree Frogs. I believe this will help the tree frogs to have a misting system and a nice background and to have UVB as well as humidity. This is wonderful for them and I can't wait to showcase next Thanksgiving the Exo Terra Terrarium vs the Biopod. These are supposedly the nicest two looking brands. I personally believe this for a terrarium as well.


    I am looking forward to featuring these tree frogs in my first attempt at frog week. I think it will be very interesting and educational but will be fun relating the content to these guys. So the way it will work is when I am herping (looking for amphibians and reptiles) I will explain how this effects the Gray Tree Frogs, American Toads, and Northern Leopard Frogs whether it is predators, prey or the environment. I am looking forward to showing you around spots of PA that I believe are incredible and they are sure to be filled with many amphibians.

    Are you surprised by the turnout of the video ending in a tie?

    Are you excited to watch the Tree Frogs vs the Black Soldier Fly in a special Swarms Battle?

    Out of the many possible encounters I may have on Frog Week is there a specific creature you would hope I encounter?

    Like Salamanders, Ants, Newts, Bullfrogs, Snakes or something like that


    Sent from my BLN-L24 using Tapatalk

  7. #7
    BPnet Veteran AAronCap's Avatar
    Join Date
    01-30-2018
    Posts
    302
    Thanks
    33
    Thanked 94 Times in 62 Posts

    Re: New PA Woods Vivarium (Gray Tree Frogs)

    A quiet weekend continuing to look ahead...

    I took out the wood and put in the smaller make shift accessory. I just had a quiet day of maintenance basically. Finally after the Thanksgiving feasts I'm going to feed again all the animals. While I'm going to be feeding again it had me thinking about some very incredible opportunities for the Swarms Battles next year. I think I gave it away on my YouTube Channel I made a new playlist showing two documentaries of two species I will be using for some battles.

    I am of course talking about the Dragonfly and the Praying Mantis. Both insects are known for being able to hunt frogs and toads. The aquatic stage of the Dragonfly can catch fish that's how quick they are. The Mantis can catch younger frogs and toads. This is obviously setting up to be the two most interesting battles when they come out. The New PA Woods Vivarium will actually not feature these large native insects but the toads and possibly someone else will be given the opportunity to exact some revenge for their fallen brethren. So if the toads are going to be battling these two native creatures then it's fair to explain why the New PA Woods Vivarium will host two arboreal insects to draw their own interest. A close relative to the dragonfly is the Damselfly and the other insect is the Green Lacewing. I am excited to see how Bane and Christian will react to these two flying feeders. It will also be incredible to document the baby tree frogs joining forces with Bane and Christian for these invading swarms. Perhaps we will see the Black Soldier Fly join in on the fun and be an ally to the flying insect invasion.

    Do you think it would be interesting to see two insect species invade the lands of the New PA Woods Vivarium? The choices are the Black Soldier Fly, Damselfly and Green Lacewing.

    The way these types of battles will be won is if the swarm has a to be determined amount of survivors then they win. However with the increase of Gray Tree Frogs from just a pair to around seven so if the frogs eat all or a number to be determined then they will win. Do you think this is a fair way to decide a winner?

    I am still looking for two female tree frogs so if I can find some then the number of tree frogs will end at seven since there will be three babies hopefully. Are you excited to see how a group of these frogs will cohabitate?

    For the battles I am going to do some different things when the spring rolls around. I will have exclusive feeders for the different species like the flying insects mostly will be for the tree frogs and the larger insects will be only involved in the larger amphibian battles. Do you like the idea of more exclusive feeders for the amphibians of the PA Woods?


    Sent from my BLN-L24 using Tapatalk


    Sent from my BLN-L24 using Tapatalk

  8. #8
    BPnet Veteran AAronCap's Avatar
    Join Date
    01-30-2018
    Posts
    302
    Thanks
    33
    Thanked 94 Times in 62 Posts

    Re: New PA Woods Vivarium (Gray Tree Frogs)

    I just put a link to my group chat in the description of my newest two videos. If you want to join the conversation on YouTube if you have an account you will be able to see what we talk about on the community page. It is not the same conversation as my weekend updates. Look in the description of my videos near the end it will say join community below and click the link below.



    https://youtu.be/Epk7bfhCtbg

    https://youtu.be/qjZkOXR7EV4

    Sent from my BLN-L24 using Tapatalk

  9. #9
    BPnet Veteran AAronCap's Avatar
    Join Date
    01-30-2018
    Posts
    302
    Thanks
    33
    Thanked 94 Times in 62 Posts

    Re: New PA Woods Vivarium (Gray Tree Frogs)

    Info on new video and more...

    This week was another quiet week and the Gray Tree Frogs are doing great. Bane and Christian are healthy and pudgy. The babies are growing and I fed more so they would grow. I took each baby out and let them crawl on me so they got used to me handling them and they wouldn't be stressed. The plants in The New PA Woods Vivarium are adapting to captive care and died back a little bit but are coming back.

    So now that I have been looking more into what the future home will be for the Gray Tree Frogs I have come to the conclusion that there isn't a total number yet for tree frogs so I cannot choose between which Biopod I will select. I have narrowed it down to 3: Biopod Aqua (front runner), Biopod Aqua II, Biopod Grand (it is horrible to assemble they don't put it together for you). I am anticipating 7 gray tree frogs which I know is a lot so I am going to wait and see what happens with the total number and save up until it's time to choose. I've been pointed to the Aqua as being the best option. Remember it's going to be a very complete setup with full spectrum lighting, it pumps it's own air into the system and has a misting system. It is a very good system. I'm not convinced it can house that many but not sure that many will be in it.

    Biopod Aqua 24 inches long 15 inches wide 21 inches tall

    Biopod Aqua II 18 inches long 15 inches wide 28 inches tall

    Biopod Grand 49 inches long 15 inches wide 28 inches tall

    Which one sounds the best? Remember the Grand doesn't come built and had no instructions.

    Thinking of a group name for the Gray Tree Frogs and I had the name The Gray Army suggested as a name since a group of frogs is literally called an army of frogs. Do you like this name or have something better? Comment what you think.

    The next video and last of the year will feature the Gray Tree Frogs and Dumpy Family battling the Black Soldier Fly Swarm. The video is set for New Years Eve as the release to give a kick start to ushering in 2019 the frog way! Be sure to checkout some unbelievable footage of the Swarms Battle.

    I think I am interested in writing two articles to start 2019. I'm interested in talking about a bioactive setup focusing on the roles and relationships the ecosystem requires. I am also interested in discussing the topic of a mixed species setup the challenges and rewards. I'll be sure to include more as I move forward. What are your thoughts on the two articles?

    Sent from my BLN-L24 using Tapatalk

  10. #10
    BPnet Veteran AAronCap's Avatar
    Join Date
    01-30-2018
    Posts
    302
    Thanks
    33
    Thanked 94 Times in 62 Posts

    Re: New PA Woods Vivarium (Gray Tree Frogs)

    Some small progress...

    The Hydrangea plant has begun growing leaves and hopefully will grow out to be just as bushy as it was before. This will make Christian and Bane happy. I see the babies also getting bigger. I noticed a major difference so hopefully around February they can go in with Christian and Bane.

    I have still been thinking about the best option for the future of the New PA Woods Vivarium meaning the Biopod and I'm just hoping that I make the best decision for the tree frogs. I'm not doubting myself with using the Biopod I'm just thinking about how many tree frogs will inhabit the land. There is no guarantee that I will have the max number of tree frogs that I'm considering right now. Only time will tell so for now there isn't much to worry about.

    So I have found a small store in my town that may work with me or sponsor me moving forward. We had a good first meeting but have a lot to go before a deal is reached. So the best thing about this store they don't sell pets just supplies. This is ethical and I think a good business to be involving with. They will get feeder insects in but that's about it. I'm planning on ordering the Biopod from them if they can get it in. I am planning on acting on this opportunity in the future.

    I'm not too sure what this week will hold but I'm sure it will have more progress!

    What do you think about my concerns do you think tree frogs can cohabitate together in a group?


    Sent from my BLN-L24 using Tapatalk

Page 1 of 6 123456 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.1