No problem, thanks for watching! Yeah the auratus are pretty cool, and there's so many varieties... I'm hoping to add some of the Columbian Yellow morph to the collection soon as well!
Thanks! I typically feed every other day, enough flies that they usually last into the second day, so they are never really without flies for very long. I dust supplements at every feeding, and I like to switch up my supplements. Sometimes I'll use Dendrocare, and when I'm using that it's basically all I use, but I'll also use Repashy quite a bit, and when I'm doing that I will use the Calcium Plus with every feeding, and then once or twice a month I will use the Vit A as well. Sometimes I will use the Rep-Cal as well, and with those ones I typically alternate between the Calcium w D3 and the Herptivite. I try to keep my tanks stocked with springtails, but other than that I pretty much just feed flies. Melanogaster for froglets and then switch them to Hydei as soon as they will take them.
Happy New Year! Congrats on the move and getting everything set up. Looks like the frogs are settling in well. I'm hoping this is the year I finally get some frogs of my own
What do you think of fly-proofing exo terras by applying silicone to the door gaps and then slicing through the silicone with a razorblade? Saw it on Facebook and thought it was a neat idea
Hey nice vid which would be your tips on how to breed auratus I have 4 of them don’t know if they sing as I also have 2 tincs in an other tank and they sing and lay eggs. Thanks
Maybe try feeding and misting more... Auratus tend to breed pretty easily, so as long as you have mature males and females and their basic husbandry needs are met, they tend to do the rest...
I find it's kind of hit or miss, depending of the betta and the types of other fish. So far everyone has been good in here... The only fin nipping I really see is between the male guppies.
The three stands with the big front opening tanks I built myself, the other ones are just kind of your typical steel garage storage type shelves you can find at any home improvement type store. A couple of the aquarium tanks are on matching aquarium stands as well.
Every other day... If I'm really in a hurry I can feed them in about 20 minutes, but I normally like to take my time and observe the frogs as I go so it usually takes more like an hour.
Price depends on the exact species/morph... I can't ship internationally, but if you're in Canada you can email me at northernfrogger@gmail.com for a current availability and price list
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!😁 I actually did do an estimate recently, and I think all of the animal lighting costs about $20 per month, give or take a couple bucks depending on the exact rates that month.
Lol I'm in Calgary, Canada... I don't think our power rates are exceptionally cheap though. I think it's just that all of my lights are low wattage LEDs so they don't actually use much power... I think heating is what really jacks up the electricity cost for a lot of reptile collections, but dart frogs don't need additional heat. Actually I think my TV and gaming computer when running hard will draw more power than all the lights in the frog room...
I'm still going to, I just figured this video was long enough already... I decided I'm going to do a video about finding lost geckos, since the other one escaped for a couple days earlier last year as well...
Help!! Please HELP ME! Someone, ANYONE please help! We just got back from out of town and discovered frog eggs in the kiddie pool. I let them develop to the point of hatching (a few days if that tells you anything) before attempting to move any of them for fear of killing all of them. I LOVE frogs but more in the stuffed animal/home decor way more so than live ones...I don't do well with anything that requires keeping live insects as food. But, I thought raising them would be a fun science project for my kids and at least maybe save a few of them. BUT, I NEED SOME HELP!! I've never done this and everything I read contradicts the last thing I read so I AM LOST. We are in WV and I figure it's the little tiny frogs that always hang out around the big pool...I believe most people around here call them tree frogs or spring frogs but that could be a very uneducated name/description. We got a 10 gal fish tank, the filter that came with it I believe would have sucked the tadpoles up especially now as they are super tiny. I guess they're about a week old (out of the eggs) now. I got a sponge filter but I think I may need a bigger air pump as it isn't pouring water out as I think it probably should. Is there one you would recommend or set up, without spending a fortune...these are a science project they're not gonna be pets til they die of old age. I want the best Chance for them though as my daughter goes back to school in a couple weeks and if allowed I am going to donate the whole setup to my daughter's class/teacher as apparently she loves frogs as I do and that way all the kids could learn about it instead of just my daughter. Thought it would be a great thing to help encourage interest and education about animals and the environment. I bought "Invert Aquatics" tadpole food in Carnivore powder and algae powder but I have no clue how much of either to feed, if you use both at the same time, it's "fine powder", heck they might both be the completely wrong type all together. I can't really count them all with as much as they move but I'm guessing there is maybe a 100 tadpoles, give or take 20-30? If there is any information or help you could give me I'd be so grateful. If there is someplace to email you (ANYONE reading this and able to help! I'll take any advice I can get!) I can send pictures of whatever if that would help you advise me. Really hoping you can help! I'm gonna feel awful if I end up killing all of them because I'm lost on exactly how to care for them. Thank you in advance!
It is technically possible, but because they are a CITES animal they require special permits and inspections by fish and wildlife... So the shipping and fees end up costing about an extra $1000
Yes I do, I can only ship within Canada though, but if you're in Canada you can find my email in description, shoot me a message and I'll send you a current availability list.
Awesome tanks, gorgeous frogs. Dumeril's are awesome, too
your thumbnails are BRILLIANT. Cheers
Wow lovely
Thank you! Cheers!
Your 2020 videos have been very interesting, I hope you continue to make videos that you enjoy.
Thanks!!
Nice tour 👍. Thanks 😋
Thank you for watching! :)
That's nice! I like your decoration. 😍
Thank you! 🤗
Super collection! Well organized. Excellent video!
Thanks for watching, and all your kind comments! Nice to know people are enjoying my content!
Yay! I've been excited for this tour video :)
Me too!
Love your frog set ups! Your fish tanks are dope as well!!
Thank you!! 😊
love it.. gusto ko sila ... inggit ako
Salamat sa panonood!
Cool frog room man. I love it! You make me really want to get more frogs now!!!
Thanks!!
awesome collection i really like your new setup !!!! that my kinda of room !!! happy new year and most important happy frogging :)
Thanks for watching! Happy new year! And happy frogging!
Happy New Year Josh!
Thanks, you too!!
Amazing, good job
Thanks for watching!
Always inspirational, happy new year!
Thanks! Happy new year to you too!
Thanks for the tour! I love the auratus, I think they will be my next addition when I get the time to build them a tank with a nice water feature.
No problem, thanks for watching! Yeah the auratus are pretty cool, and there's so many varieties... I'm hoping to add some of the Columbian Yellow morph to the collection soon as well!
Tanks look great. Your Tincs look huge. What is your feeding regimen and supplementation?
Thanks! I typically feed every other day, enough flies that they usually last into the second day, so they are never really without flies for very long. I dust supplements at every feeding, and I like to switch up my supplements. Sometimes I'll use Dendrocare, and when I'm using that it's basically all I use, but I'll also use Repashy quite a bit, and when I'm doing that I will use the Calcium Plus with every feeding, and then once or twice a month I will use the Vit A as well. Sometimes I will use the Rep-Cal as well, and with those ones I typically alternate between the Calcium w D3 and the Herptivite.
I try to keep my tanks stocked with springtails, but other than that I pretty much just feed flies. Melanogaster for froglets and then switch them to Hydei as soon as they will take them.
Happy New Year! Congrats on the move and getting everything set up. Looks like the frogs are settling in well. I'm hoping this is the year I finally get some frogs of my own
Thanks! Good luck getting some frogs soon!
Great setup. I'm just building vivarium for some thumbnails. Love your collection 👍
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
What do you think of fly-proofing exo terras by applying silicone to the door gaps and then slicing through the silicone with a razorblade? Saw it on Facebook and thought it was a neat idea
Yeah I've actually done that on many of my vivs, it works well!
Happy new year! Can’t wait to see tank setup vids. Where do you keep your water reservoir and where do plug everything in at? Keep up the great work
Thanks! Happy new year to you as well! I keep the misting reservoir under the day gecko tank, and the light timer is hidden in that stand as well
Hey nice vid which would be your tips on how to breed auratus I have 4 of them don’t know if they sing as I also have 2 tincs in an other tank and they sing and lay eggs.
Thanks
Maybe try feeding and misting more... Auratus tend to breed pretty easily, so as long as you have mature males and females and their basic husbandry needs are met, they tend to do the rest...
Wow ! so inspiring ! what is the name of the plant at the begining of the video that look
like a palm tree ?
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! I'm actually not sure about that plant... It's actually a volunteer but I believe it's some kind of fern 🤷♂️
What's your experience with keeping a Betta in a community tank? Do you have any issues with nipping or aggression in general?
I find it's kind of hit or miss, depending of the betta and the types of other fish. So far everyone has been good in here... The only fin nipping I really see is between the male guppies.
how are you doing with the temperatures of the terra
Best regards
Nice. Do you know anyone with coqui frogs?
No I don't, sorry...
Where did you get the tub holders in your gecko tank?
I think I ordered them from Amazon
What kind of racks or shelves do you use to put all your setups on?
The three stands with the big front opening tanks I built myself, the other ones are just kind of your typical steel garage storage type shelves you can find at any home improvement type store. A couple of the aquarium tanks are on matching aquarium stands as well.
Hi bro..how many the ideal hours for the lights on in a day ?
I go with 12 on, 12 off
How long does it take to feed all those frogs. U feed daily or every other day
Every other day... If I'm really in a hurry I can feed them in about 20 minutes, but I normally like to take my time and observe the frogs as I go so it usually takes more like an hour.
@@NorthernFrogger sounds relaxing
How much u get for ur frogs ? I wud love some dart frogs
Price depends on the exact species/morph... I can't ship internationally, but if you're in Canada you can email me at northernfrogger@gmail.com for a current availability and price list
If you have an estimation of the cost of all thoses tanks on your electrical bill, im kind of intressting
Super vidéo btw, this is so inspiring 🤩
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!😁 I actually did do an estimate recently, and I think all of the animal lighting costs about $20 per month, give or take a couple bucks depending on the exact rates that month.
@@NorthernFrogger 20$ per setup ?
No that's for the whole collection
@@NorthernFrogger wow where do you live😅
Lol I'm in Calgary, Canada... I don't think our power rates are exceptionally cheap though. I think it's just that all of my lights are low wattage LEDs so they don't actually use much power... I think heating is what really jacks up the electricity cost for a lot of reptile collections, but dart frogs don't need additional heat. Actually I think my TV and gaming computer when running hard will draw more power than all the lights in the frog room...
What do you use to water your plants???
The tanks are hooked up to a MistKing automatic mister, but I don't water the plants directly...
@@NorthernFrogger oh shoot I meant like what type of water, would u recommend reptisafe water conditioner be good for your plants?
I thought u were going to share your "missing gecko that u found in the end" story
I'm still going to, I just figured this video was long enough already... I decided I'm going to do a video about finding lost geckos, since the other one escaped for a couple days earlier last year as well...
Help!! Please HELP ME! Someone, ANYONE please help!
We just got back from out of town and discovered frog eggs in the kiddie pool. I let them develop to the point of hatching (a few days if that tells you anything) before attempting to move any of them for fear of killing all of them. I LOVE frogs but more in the stuffed animal/home decor way more so than live ones...I don't do well with anything that requires keeping live insects as food. But, I thought raising them would be a fun science project for my kids and at least maybe save a few of them. BUT, I NEED SOME HELP!! I've never done this and everything I read contradicts the last thing I read so I AM LOST. We are in WV and I figure it's the little tiny frogs that always hang out around the big pool...I believe most people around here call them tree frogs or spring frogs but that could be a very uneducated name/description. We got a 10 gal fish tank, the filter that came with it I believe would have sucked the tadpoles up especially now as they are super tiny. I guess they're about a week old (out of the eggs) now. I got a sponge filter but I think I may need a bigger air pump as it isn't pouring water out as I think it probably should. Is there one you would recommend or set up, without spending a fortune...these are a science project they're not gonna be pets til they die of old age. I want the best Chance for them though as my daughter goes back to school in a couple weeks and if allowed I am going to donate the whole setup to my daughter's class/teacher as apparently she loves frogs as I do and that way all the kids could learn about it instead of just my daughter. Thought it would be a great thing to help encourage interest and education about animals and the environment. I bought "Invert Aquatics" tadpole food in Carnivore powder and algae powder but I have no clue how much of either to feed, if you use both at the same time, it's "fine powder", heck they might both be the completely wrong type all together. I can't really count them all with as much as they move but I'm guessing there is maybe a 100 tadpoles, give or take 20-30? If there is any information or help you could give me I'd be so grateful. If there is someplace to email you (ANYONE reading this and able to help! I'll take any advice I can get!) I can send pictures of whatever if that would help you advise me. Really hoping you can help! I'm gonna feel awful if I end up killing all of them because I'm lost on exactly how to care for them. Thank you in advance!
Where can we buy your frogs at?
If you're in Canada, you can shoot my an email at northernfrogger@gmail.com for availability :)
@@NorthernFrogger What if I'm not in Canada😅 is there any way I could get frogs if I'm in the US?
It is technically possible, but because they are a CITES animal they require special permits and inspections by fish and wildlife... So the shipping and fees end up costing about an extra $1000
Hey happy new year! Long time follower - Just made a new channel I'd love to hear your thoughts on my dart frog video
Do you sell
Yes I do, I can only ship within Canada though, but if you're in Canada you can find my email in description, shoot me a message and I'll send you a current availability list.