New obsession, a little slice of the rain forest

Question.... the 12 Gallon Nano that I want to use for my Dart Frogs still has a little of the calcium build up in it from when I had it as a saltwater tank. Do you think that will hurt anything?

Ohh and in that pic of the 12 gallon at the Critter, what is that climbing vine in the back?
 
Yea, I'd say CK is right. That's a creeping fig in my tank in the center. Just waiting for it to spread on the background...

CK....where's the pictures?

Steve
 
man.....took a stab at making one of these with my broken 55 tank.....and after all that hard work.....it LEAKS!!!!....grr....

oh well...guess i'll have to use one of my other tanks
 
that sucks. Remember you can get a 20H, 20L, or 29 for a $1 a gal. Sale ends Sun. I'm thinkin' about gettin' a 29 and resetup. I have plenty of substrate. Just have to make a new background and will use the plants from the 10 gal.

Steve
 
im sure that questions was directed for steve......but i just used foam and covered it in silicone with coco bedding
 
I like Johns method. I'm probably gonna pick up a couple pieces of the cork tiles (flat pieces of cork made for the exo terra terrariums). Double sided velcro worked well on attaching the tree fern panel so I might do it that way. The new background, I plan to use brown wire ties and drill holes in the tile to attach smaller pieces of mopani wood to attach air plants too. I then plan to hide the ties (if very noticiable) with moss. I read some people use the moss around air plants anyways...

The tree fern panel I used in the 10 is nice but really messy. It sheds the pine like needles...

Steve
 
Some pics of the 20g setup.

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More frog Pics.

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i dont know. They say to do a 1-2" bedding of gravel or hydroton under a 2" bedding (seperated by screen). And the water level should be about a 1/2" under the soil. That's to keep the bedding and plants roots from bein' soaked.

This is just what I read.

Steve
 
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