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Old 12-28-2009, 07:03 AM
eric2_chang eric2_chang is offline
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Post My Project D - After 8 Months in 2009 Final [TW]

First of all, I wish everyone Merry X'mas and a great New Year ahead.
I'm in Taiwan and the weather just fine for our little guys.

After 8 Months for my project D. There are some progress and believed the environment
is getting stable and mature. If ask me the most difficult or critical part to have the hobby
I'll say that are "Food, Plant, and Clean" Which the little frogs are more easy to take care.
And thanks for them in this year.

So, Let me update some progress of it. In these period, I didn't change a lot about the
decoration of the viv. There are some woods fallen due to wrong design with the weight
carry after water gathering in the bromeliad. So, I lefe it without change. But also the
planting is the hard one due to the light is not enough and the high humidity in the viv
cause some damage (Dead or wrong growing rate), So, I move some plant around 4 months
after the viv been structured. "Just change some location or clean up some dead leaves"

so, Here u go..
This is the entrance of my frog room :
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My sister in law bought this in Japan for me.
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Opening the door, all the stuff inside are almost the same, but the ground parts I've
add on 8 vivs for young and new frogs like a nursery.
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And I've ask to build a hydrant in the room, in order to doing things easily.

First view update : (A bit different from before)
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The Roof side I've designed the conceal storage. To use the limited space in the room.

See from the room :
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Left Top site : These 4 tanks lives in 4 species
(R. Lamasi, Reticulatus) & (O. Pumilio - Nancy, Blue)
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When I taking the picture, just hit on the time misting.. SO, I've also take some picture of it
for comparision.
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These 2 are for R. Reticulatus and D. Tin
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In the viv for Tin, 3 bromeliad are dead due to some illness seens the temperature and humidity are too high...So, I pull out them and planing some new after 2 months. To kill
some virus if any. (via some products)

The left one is for R. Reticulatus.
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