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My 10g D. Auturas tank..

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01-24-2007, 03:02 PM
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I was thinking of the blues, but don't they get a little bigger than aurutas? I want them to have a comfortable environment, even though the cage is small.

So what do you guys think..

D. Aurutas, or D. Azureus?

Also, does anyone have any specific ivy, ficus, Dracenea's, or hoya names I can go look for?

Sorry, total plant newb here. This is my first planted viv.

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Really either would do fine, keeping a pair in either a vertical 10g or a horizontal 10gal is not uncommon.
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I would keep the horizontal for any of the tinctorus group frogs (including azureus and auratus). It's the smaller aboreal frogs (thumbs and pumilios) that people usually use the verticals for. I would go with auratus as azureus are a little bigger and generally more aggresive than auratus, in the case you end up with two females. But I would get something that interests me, I really liked my auratus.
I agree that saurian enterprises is a good place to check for frogs and suitable plants.

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Antone on Dendroboard runs his own nursery, and he has a ton of good stuff. I don't know if I want to order the frogs online, or drive down to San Diego to get them yet. Either way, it'll be a few weeks, I still have to make the top and I want the plants to grow in.

 


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