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I've gotta say, i was surprised to see that the username "NEW'' wasn't taken yet...

now...
Wonderful!!!!!!!!!! three members contributed with name calling, now Jellyman will be giving advise.

This is why answering the question even though it comes up every week is necessary.
I don't know about everyone else, but it seems like you, Scott, are the one constantly starting the fights because of comments like these...

just my observation.
 

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Question about humidity:
Even though the humidity where the frogs are is very high is this really ideal for the frogs? or can a lower humidity possibly be more beneficial?

I personally only keep the humidity around 70-75%. This helps keep the glass from fogging up and if I measure the humidty closer to the soil it is usually around 80-85% anyway.

Any thoughts?
Benefical? Yes and No, it would give them a break with breeding, causing less stress... but might dry them out too much if it's too dry...


A good friend of mine stops misting completely in the winter for her Mantella and anthonyi, throws on a screen lid, and just uses the pond in the tank to keep humidity...then once spring hits, she puts the glass back on, and starts misting again, and she gets eggs within a week...

she says this keeps them breeding longer, and healthier, resulting in healthier tads, and froglets...
 
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