WHICH STRENGTH OF UVB LIGHT?

I've always wanted a tree frog... those little toes!!

I'd suggest going ahead and filling out this form in addition to posting your pics.

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  • Plants - Are you using live plants? If so, what kind?
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You must like green creatures with cool eyes! Is the top screen or is it all glass? How do you manage ventilation? I know how labor intensive it is to set up a bioactive enclosure but I’m still thinking you’re going to need to go bigger. They grow pretty fast and benefit from ample height. For the linear uvb you can go slightly diagonal if you need to but should generally try to cover as much of the enclosure as possible.
 
I'm thinking I'm going to need a light for the frogs too! It's a mesh roof for ventilation. I'm going to head on now as it's 4.20am. Bedtime. Goodnight
 
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