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Terrarium Size-
As baby's you can keep your frog in a 10 gallon tank and as they grow to adults house them in a 20 or 30 gallon tank.

Substrate-
Coconut Fiber, Eco Earth, and Peat Moss are substrates you should use for your pixie. Each are very easy to clean and hold humidity very well, and is just right for your frog to burrow. Always make sure your substrate is fresh and damp.

Humidity-
All amphibians require humidity for their fragile skin, humidly should be at 80. A water bowl large enough for your frog to soak in is required. The water must me non-chlorinated because chemicals may harm your frog. Make sure to change the water once it is dirty.

Temperature-
The tanks temperature should be 75-85. Heat pads aren't a great choice for a heat source because your frog can get Injured, heat lamps are recommended.

Tank Decor-
Live plants are an option as long as they are safe for your frog but just a note your frog may end up destroying the plants due to it's burrowing. Fake plants, drift wood, and hides can also be provided. Another option is to have a half and half terrarium so one side is land and the other is water.

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⏰ Last updated: Apr 15, 2015 ⏰

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