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A small soaking dish is all that is needed for most species.

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Hi Glenn,

D. tinctorius (the species I work with the most) is a terrestrial species and isn't found near water. They find curled up leaves and hollows with water to deposit tadpoles, but that's about it.

I also have too many tanks now to make water features something I would want to deal with. Otherwise, I think they are fine if people want to choose them.

Take care, Richard.

True, but boring and a pain to keep an eye on. :p

I think every tank should have some kind of small pool of water for the frogs. Mine all have a bit of water and the frogs use it on a regular basis. I don't know where the idea of having water feature in a tank was a bad idea. They are amphibians after all.
 
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