Tanner this was cool. You should name him Vinny because being a tomato frog…I feel like tomatoes makes me think of Italy and he has an Italian vibe to him
I've known about tomato frogs for a while now, but its still so neat to see just how BRIGHT red they are on camera, and in person. They really do live up to their namesake lol
I've watched you for years. And, it never fails to amaze me how far your creative signature has come from the beginning. Surpa for life. I will be using your techniques to build my own paludarium this winter. Based off your inspiration. So I saw Thank You
Great job on the hardscape and plantings - beautiful look. And your new friend is beyond cute. Loved seeing it snap up the larvae! I hope s/he is happy and thrives in the new vivarium.
Would you ever make a vlog style video, I’d be super interested in your daily retinue especially caring for that many animals, what’s the food prep and care like?
Why did the butterfly make me cry? 😭 it was such a sweet moment. Your kindness to animals is beautiful. I admit I was going to make a comment about your attention to measuring and building to perfection…😉 lol I love the new little guy. What are you going to name him? 🍅🍅🍅 Hope you have a blessed day. 🙏🏻😊
You should give building a native only paludarium or aquarium a try one of these days. I have one with some darters, dace, and minnows and its been infinitely fascinating to watch
Your videos bring me a lot of joy! Relaxing, educating and always interesting. They captivate me, which says a lot as I've got a short attention span haha thank you!
Considering frogs are your favorite animal im surprised you havent dipped your toes into the dart frog world. I think any dart frog would be happy with a serpa designed home.
Maters are one of the best frogs around! A have a male that resides with a pair of giant day geckos to give it that Madagascar flare (even tho my plant choices aren't from there lol)!
Gorgeous. I love him. What sort of noise does he make? I think you should call him Mozzarella. You know, because it goes so well with tomatoes. Plus, it has a windswept and interesting Italian vibe, which I think suits him!
Just to remove any microscopic critters and bacteria I think. I’ve thrown leaves from my yard in my paladarium and usually see some snails later or weird beetles. I’ve never seen anything bad show up but I’m guessing it’s a precaution for that.