- What do you guys think of paludariums?
I'd love love LOVE to do a pretty good size one as a project!
But, do you think they are successful with animals added? 'Cuz,
I wouldn't want it any other way! XD
WalkerNom wrote:What do you guys think of paludariums?
I'd love love LOVE to do a pretty good size one as a project!
But, do you think they are successful with animals added? 'Cuz,
I wouldn't want it any other way! XD
WalkerNom wrote:@Check the PO Box
Yes, it is when they have both land and water. It all started when I saw Red Eyed Crocodile Skinks.
I told myself I just had to have one! And the coolest thing is that they're semi-aquatic! So I figured
it would be a perfect way to own a couple cories and maybe an african dwarf frog as well!
Haha it will take a loooooong time and a looooooooot of money for the type of thing I wanna do, but
I really would like to give it a go.
.:TrueToHens:. wrote:How many gallons is your tank? : Bottom of 20 gal
How many fish and what types are they? : Not fish, he is a wild caught Spade Foot Toad
How long has it been running? : I have had Bobby for about a week now.
Did you cycle it? : Semi aquatic, didn't think I needed to as there are no fish
If possible what are the ammonia nitrite and nitrate levels? : I can get them if needed, don't think they are, though.
What is the issue or question? :
About a week ago, I let my dogs outside to play with me. Before my larger dog had even gotten out of the gate, my smaller Shiba Inu had picked up a toad, shaking it. I got him away from her, and took him inside to my small terrarium I set up for some caterpillars. I put him in, and after he got through the shock, all three of my caterpillars and my earthworm disappeared. Seriously, the caterpillars were as long as him at the least, I didn't think he would be able to eat them. Anyway, the toad, Bobby, can't move his back legs. I think my dog bit down on his spine, paralyzing his back legs. (Doesn't that sound familiar, Supernatural fans?) I was wondering what I can do for him, and some tips on care? I don't think he will ever be able to be let go with how he is right now. Thank you in advance!
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