cherylgilman
Member
One of my projects is to get an exhibit together for a tomato frog. I've got a nice looking exhibit together, but while researching I've noticed a lot of different suggestions on substrates. I'm concerned about the frog possibly eating the substrate, then getting compacted and dying. But I also want a natural looking exhibit with a substate that the frog can burrow into. Do any fellow zoo chatters have tomato frogs on exhibit, and if you do how do you have it set up? Where do you keep your humidity range?
Thanks,
Cheryl
Thanks,
Cheryl