gpmo
New Member
Hello all,
Yesterday we were able to help two white lipped tree frogs, they came with a very interesting enclosure. The enclosure was in need of an overhaul/cleaning so we transferred the froggies into a temporary tank and I started cleaning away. After I got it all cleaned out I was sitting on the couch trying to decide on a new design and the hubby mentioned putting a colony of pygs into it. Now I am torn between putting the tree frogs back into the enclosure or setting it up for pygs. Do you think this would be suitable for the pygs? Any input would be awesome! It has a screen top, plexiglass front and the rest is wood. I can modify the side door with screen if needed for chams.
Dimensions:
48.5in. high, 25.5in. wide, 19.5in. deep
living space: 33.5in. high, width and depth the same
The wood around the bottom of the enclosure is discolored and warped from water, I plan to line the bottom with thick plastic no matter what goes into it to live
Prior to full clean
Yesterday we were able to help two white lipped tree frogs, they came with a very interesting enclosure. The enclosure was in need of an overhaul/cleaning so we transferred the froggies into a temporary tank and I started cleaning away. After I got it all cleaned out I was sitting on the couch trying to decide on a new design and the hubby mentioned putting a colony of pygs into it. Now I am torn between putting the tree frogs back into the enclosure or setting it up for pygs. Do you think this would be suitable for the pygs? Any input would be awesome! It has a screen top, plexiglass front and the rest is wood. I can modify the side door with screen if needed for chams.
Dimensions:
48.5in. high, 25.5in. wide, 19.5in. deep
living space: 33.5in. high, width and depth the same
The wood around the bottom of the enclosure is discolored and warped from water, I plan to line the bottom with thick plastic no matter what goes into it to live
Prior to full clean

