I don't think brighter light is the solution, Hyla versicolor/chrysoscelis is predominately nocturnal. So a bright light will not be appreciated too much.
I don't think brighter light is the solution, Hyla versicolor/chrysoscelis is predominately nocturnal. So a bright light will not be appreciated too much.
Hmm then why do you guys think they are not so green in captivity?
The heat light was just introduced last weekend. So that was well after Wilbert "changed". They are located in an area where the tank does get a lot of natural light during the day. I have been feeding them crickets (feed the crickets carrots, potato, apple). Maybe the color thing is just something I won't be able to understand. But if anyone has any ideas, please let me know. Thanks.
Mine sit under a fluorescent light during the day, no problems.
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Hmm my idea was that the lights might better simulate their natural environment
Yeah, if they lived in a supermarket.![]()
Mood and surroundings dictate color. Grays do turn green from time to time captivity. Mine used to turn gray with pale green markings. Very cool. They loooked like lichen covered treebark.
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