Monday September 6th 2010

Future Dart Frog Enclosure

This is the future home of an enclosure for dart frogs behind our house.  Currently it is two blocks high.  Since there is no soil around really, and I really didn’t want to dig up our yard, I collected the rocks around the yard and tossed them in there.  Along with scrap concrete blocks, I made a bit of a drain field.  After this, I started filling in the enclosure with leaves, yard clippings, and compost material. Pictures are below.

Eventually we will build up the sides, put a shade cloth barrier to block the sun, and insert some frogs.


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