Well, my needle felting tool came today, along with my daily planner and frog-friendly plants.
Look at this thing, it's kind of terrifying. It looks like it'll really make a difference though in speeding up the felting process.
First thing I did tonight was go plant one leafy buddy in the frog tank. I chose this one because it's a vine. I want a vine to wrap around the fake tree and then go up the imitation vines.
Maybe it's a good thing I don't have the frogs yet, my plants can grow out a bit. The one thing that I keep questioning though is whether or not the springtails and the isopods have survived. I'm thinking of buying another set, but that's around $25 and like I said... not thrilled to spend more money.
No change in the polkadot bin. (The enclosure is very cool because the heat lamp isn't on, just the grow light.) I also began to tie the coconut to the center bar on top of the enclosure, but I didn't have scissors on me. I didn't feel like retrieving one so I'll save it for another time. Didn't want my toes bleeding again.
I sent an email to Josh's Frogs asking when they will have non-cranwelli pacman frogs again. All ornatas and cornutas are sold out, though I'm really leaning towards a high red ornata. I hope I get a girl frog, they grow significantly bigger than males. I'd still be happy with a male though, boy frogs are appealing because they croak. Let's hope I get an answer soon.
I ended the night working on the cat. The new tool is great for large areas, but it's kind of useless when it comes to precision. It still took me a lot of time just to make legs and start one foot.
Bruiser had absolutely no idea.




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