Ok so I'm getting ready for a whites tree frog. And I was wondering what you guys would say the right humidity and temp would be. I've heard so many variations and wanted to her what you guys say. Also can too much humidity be bad for the frog?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi St,
Whites Tree Frogs are pretty forgiving frogs and temps up to the mid 80s and dropping down to 68 degrees at night are fine for these frogs.
Usually a humidity of 70 percent is great and dropping to 50 percent would be fine for them.
My viv runs about 50 - 55 percent most of the day (jumping up when misted) with temps of 78 - 80.
At night the humidity comes up to about 70 percent and the temps drops to 68 - 72 degrees.
Not sure how much running 90 - 100 percent humidity would bother the frog and maybe someelse would more input on that question.
Biggest thing with Whites is to have ample declorinated soaking water available and change it out daily since the will mess it up quickly. Also provide plenty of places to climb and hide up high in the viv since thats where they spend the whole day sleeping.
Tree frogs also need ventilation.
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