Is keeping reptiles / amphibians (mainly poison dart frogs, of which 1 species are now classed as 'Endangered' on the CITES index).
Took a few snaps of my Phyllobates Terribilis and their setup (I don't have a good 'eye' for a shot, so the compostion etc are ****!) :
P.Terribilis 2 by DEAF N1NJA, on Flickr
P.Terribilis 1 by DEAF N1NJA, on Flickr
p.Terribilis 3 by DEAF N1NJA, on Flickr
And their vivarium (T5 High output lighting, Theromstat controlled heatpads strapped to the outside of the vivarium for temperature regulation with a pre-programmed day / night temperature drop, automated mistking system set to 2 x 30 second durations per day, internal fan for internal air circulation) :
Custom made background by myself, only 5 months since the rescape so the plants / moss are still growing in :
P.Terribilis Vivarium by DEAF N1NJA, on Flickr
Took a few snaps of my Phyllobates Terribilis and their setup (I don't have a good 'eye' for a shot, so the compostion etc are ****!) :
P.Terribilis 2 by DEAF N1NJA, on Flickr
P.Terribilis 1 by DEAF N1NJA, on Flickr
p.Terribilis 3 by DEAF N1NJA, on Flickr
And their vivarium (T5 High output lighting, Theromstat controlled heatpads strapped to the outside of the vivarium for temperature regulation with a pre-programmed day / night temperature drop, automated mistking system set to 2 x 30 second durations per day, internal fan for internal air circulation) :
Custom made background by myself, only 5 months since the rescape so the plants / moss are still growing in :
P.Terribilis Vivarium by DEAF N1NJA, on Flickr
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