... but you can still tell your friends that they're poisonous when they come over to peek into the terrarium! just for effect![]()
... but you can still tell your friends that they're poisonous when they come over to peek into the terrarium! just for effect![]()
...No snowflake ever lands in the wrong place...
O - makes since now...FinnishKid, I would be one of those just taking a peek
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here is a photo of the vivarium I keep them in.
I have one CP in the vivarium a U. livida I love the little flowers and they bloom not stop.
they are not that picky on the temperature about 70 to 80 in the day and mid 60s at night. They do like very high humidity but they don't heavy air circulation so it is not a problem.
Travis
D muscipula is right, these frog are not poisonous at all in captivity. I could put them in my mouth and I would be fine. But in the wild if I were to do that I would be in a few minuets they are some of the most poisonous animals an the planet!
Jeremy,
In that last photo of the vivarium, what are those jugs on the left side of the screen? They look like fluit fly cultures![]()
-Spec
yep thats what they are
wow how beautiful!!!! thats cool that its not poisonous while in captivity. what a nice set up you have got there, you're such a pro!![]()
In bleak description the waves come crashing; battering the very instinct of every lusting moment to fulfill this gaping desire. A mouth as dry as soot and how it once had tasted of life, fit within a moment’s time; And how those fleeting days laid in the light of blissful suffering. -me
lol thanks
it really looks a lot cooler in person
Jeremiah
what do you feed them, and how often?
Kevin Peterson
Grosse Pointe, MI