Hi guys
I'll get my red eyed tree frogs next month.
Im not sure yet, how many males and females ill take.
What do you suggest for breeding?
ive heard more males are good because they start a little "croak-fight" against each other so it is more likely that they will make babys (sorry for my bad english again..)
and what size do you suggest me?
i can take the following sizes:
lenght: 60-80cm
depht: 40-50 cm
height: 80-120 cm
greetings from Austria!
When breeding red eyed tree frogs, it is best to keep several pairs of frogs together, as this will increase their chances of breeding. Also, to even further increase the chances, keep the environment moderately dry, misting only a few times a week to maintain proper humidity. Warm temperatures, changes in barometric pressure, and spring rains will induce breeding activity. To simulate rain, use a rain chamber (30 gallon setups are ideal, but more room is better). It's best to attach a timer to the rain chamber which will cause it to "rain" from 5 to 11 pm. Inside the rain chamber, you will want to put gravel on one end of the tank so that the frogs have a land area where they can rest and escape the "rain". Also, place plants in the water (don't use potted plants, as the soil will spoil the water) to create egg-laying sites. Hope this helps!
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