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pretty sure this is just a post meant to start another war on here but as for the viv size I would go bigger or lose the idea of how many. That vivs too small for even a pair of most adult darts to thrive in. Id forget about tincs, auratus, terribs, galacts and pretty much anything terrestrial.

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Yup figured that. Posting the links to see that the thread would fade away.
Figured the mention of tank size is another attempt at being a war starter.
 

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Since its not going to end why should I, I do have a bit to add here. You explained away many of the valid reasons we have attempted to use as to why go bigger than atleast a ten. Back to ventilation.....We all know most with a ten just use a simple piece of glass, that said you wourself said the hobby leans towards a more closed in unventilated viv. With that comes the build up of CO2 and if your using a ten gallon I dont see your option to leave the viv unattended being a good one. I could and have left my vivs 55 gallons untouched for more than a week and even two when I had no choice. Who would do this with a ten? Would someone with a ten gallon of tincs be lwilling to test this out vs a larger viv? We all know of the talks in the past of darts dieing to CO2 build up. With a 10 gallon without much of or any plantlife since tincs dont require it I dont see it going well for the frogs. I would much rather leave my frogs in a larger viv with a better chance and more stable and abundant microfauna population.

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Dieing from CO2 buildup? Really? I have not experienced any such thing.........ever.

A 10 set up: Can have a sloped front, that can allow for egg deposit. Ghost wood placed to allow more space. Choosing plants with broad flat leaves that will allow even more space. Even fitting in 2 coco huts. Just a few for starters.
 
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