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hello everyone. Just a few questions for you guys out there. I am working on my paludarium rebuild and have come across a few things I wanted to ask about.
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Has anybody use micro greens in there builds and if so how did it turn out?
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Has anybody thought of using lights to illuminate the water features in the tank??
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I currently have 2 Red Eye tree frogs and 1 whites tree frog. Is the any type of other frogs or small reptiles that can be mixed into the environment that would be safe???

I know that the rules says I shouldn’t mix species but hey they all live together in nature and this is more of a family tank the a pure hobby.
 

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Red Eyed Tree Frogs and Whites Tree Frogs absolutely do not live together in nature. They don't even share captive husbandry requirements. Whether something is a 'family tank' or not doesn't affect whether the captives should be provided suitable care.

Please read: Read before starting mixing/cohabitation/water...
Sorry I should have said the proper names for my red eyes they are not from Mexico or Central America ( Agalychnis callidryas) they are ( Litoria Xanthomera) so yes they can be found in the northeast parts of Australia. As far as suitable care that is not a problem I have had these frogs for years together and they are very well taken care of. They share a huge Paludarium 36”x 36”x18” which is more than enough room for them. I even test the soil to make sure ph and nitrate levels are correct to the environment the are originally from. As it’s hard to get environmental elements for Australia or way way to expensive to get. I have adapted certain items like tree barks and such. I was just looking for some advice.
 
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