This is a discussion on Red-Eyed Leaf Frog / Agalychnis callidryas caresheet within the Tree Frogs forums, part of the Frogs & Toads category; Our second care and information sheet is for the Red-Eyed Leaf Frog, Agalychnis callidryas . It was written by Kurt ...
Our second care and information sheet is for the Red-Eyed Leaf Frog, Agalychnis callidryas. It was written by Kurt Kunze (thanks Kurt!). It can be found at this link: Red-Eyed Leaf Frog / Agalychnis callidryas care & information sheet.
Please use this thread to discuss/debate/argue/change the care and information sheet.
Kurt Kunze
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Hey Kurt, you need to fill in the "About the Author" bit at the end.
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Could you post an easy guide to sexing red-eyed tree frogs? Or would I need to compare my frogs to a frog proven to be a female? Any tell tale signs of sex w/o them being in amplexus?
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Amplexus is definitely a dead give away to gender. Females are larger and males sing. Thats about it.
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Heather, please start your own thread in the tree frogs section - this comments section on the care article only exists for people's comments about the article.
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The link is dead. :P
I know, it's on my to-do list already. The article is here: Frog Forum - Red-Eyed Leaf Frog/Red Eyed Tree Frog Care - Agalychnis callidryas
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Nice write up.
My only problem with is that you say, "I have used 10 gallon (38 L) aquariums for 2 to 3 adult frogs..."
Your success breeding them speaks for itself, but isn't this size tank pretty tight for adults?
Also, I may have missed it, but at what humidity do you recommend to keep them at?
Last edited by JWells; August 28th, 2011 at 08:54 PM.
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I know I said it before, but perhaps add somewhere that they are on CITES II and B-listed in Europe?
I had 2 red eyed tree frogs which I got for my birthday about a week and half ago, one of them died when we were transferring them to my house ... I have still got one left and he's about 6 months old and he's about an inch in length .. I'm not sure if he's make or female (but I've been calling him male)
How can you find the sex when you don't have one to compare it to .. Do I just have to wait and see if he's starts to croak?
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Nice thanks
This doesn't discuss humidity. What would be the humidity needed to keep these frogs?
The humidity for red eyed tree frogs should be 70 to 80%.
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