Hi I was just reading an old frog book by Dick Barletts. He lived in southwest Florida and was talking about out door enclosures for whites and red eyed tree frogs. My question about that is could such an enclosure be in the sun or would it have to be in the shade.? I talking about a well planted cage made out of aluminum screening where the frogs would have lots of cover. He said other than keeping clean water in it it would pretty much be self cleaning and the frogs would have a cooling down period if you wanted to breed them.
I read a frog book by Dick Barlett And he said that he lived in SW Florida and kept whites tree frogs outdoors. I made a screen enclosure 3' by 3' by 4' for my whites. according to Dick all he had to do was change water, the enclosure was self cleaning. When it rained it cleaned it. The most that could happen if there was no rain is you would have to hose it out. By being out side they'll get cooled down and possibly breed. plus there's enough room for lots of frogs. Lanny
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