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Old 12-31-2005, 03:18 PM
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Default 33 hex....cobalt?

i have a 33 hex that i am going to put on display at a Pet Store. i have access to cobalts pretty cheap and local (big plus) and was wondering if they would utilize the height of the tank. i have three pieces of root attached together in the center to make a nice lookig stunmp that goes all the way to the top of the tank. it looks like it would be pretty easy to climb, with horizontal landings and what not.

would a cobalt utilize this space?

could you reccomend another hardy bold frog that would?
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Old 12-31-2005, 04:53 PM
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I dont own any cobalts, but my Inferalanis and citronella tincs climb a LOT. The Inferalanis spends half his time up on the background -always exploring.
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are those the only tincs you have? or do you have others that dont climb?

are they climbing plants or structure (wood, background, etc...)?
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I have two brazillian yellowheads, and typically, they spend most of their time hunting etc. on the ground. When they are at rest, one of the frogs (which I think and hope is female) sits under the coco-hut, while the other, (male I hope) sits at the top of the background just under the top of the tank.
I would say if there are different reasonably level areas to sit at different heights in the tank, they will use most of them.
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ooohh I see the oppertunity to post a pic! My only frogs so far. Viv for my 2 tincs.

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This is where my tincs roam.. I think they love it. They are very bold and they have a choice of many hiding spots. They never use the hut. They hide in the plants in the background and a cool spot I created between the 2 pieces of wood in the background is their favorite.

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