Based on its size, this is better for plants or maybe some invertebrate pets.
FROTUS_official
Too small for any adult frogs. It would be a decent grow out bin though. If you start with a tadpole or baby froglet you could raise it in there and transfer it to a larger vivarium when it’s older. I raise froglets in 10-20 gallons because when they’re tiny they’re impossible to find in larger vivariums.
Chad_Jon
I have this and use it for house plants. The base is not attached to the rest of the enclosure. You would have to seal it with silicone along with the small glass panels in the front bottom and back. Drill some holes in the bottom for drainage and add something to catch the water and you could make a cool lil tank! I might do this myself haha
Consistent-Monk-5581
Don’t do it. I have one. They are horribly sealed
cncomg
This probably isn’t what your wanting to hear, but you could do a really cool isopod colony with different colored isopods and you could use it to breed them to use for a larger bioactive.
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I think that’s too small for frogs.
Based on its size, this is better for plants or maybe some invertebrate pets.
Too small for any adult frogs. It would be a decent grow out bin though. If you start with a tadpole or baby froglet you could raise it in there and transfer it to a larger vivarium when it’s older. I raise froglets in 10-20 gallons because when they’re tiny they’re impossible to find in larger vivariums.
I have this and use it for house plants. The base is not attached to the rest of the enclosure. You would have to seal it with silicone along with the small glass panels in the front bottom and back. Drill some holes in the bottom for drainage and add something to catch the water and you could make a cool lil tank! I might do this myself haha
Don’t do it. I have one. They are horribly sealed
This probably isn’t what your wanting to hear, but you could do a really cool isopod colony with different colored isopods and you could use it to breed them to use for a larger bioactive.