Quote Originally Posted by Ribbits View Post
So after a bit of research it looks like there are different opinions on uvb. From what I have read your frog is probably ok with or without it. Although, if you dont use a uvb bulb you need another source of vitamin d3 for your frog. Even though these frogs are nocturnal, many believe they still benefit from some uvb. Here is a link to a good article. Please let me know if anyone knows differently.

General Care Information - ReptileBuzz
They benefit from about 4 to 6 hours of UVB light and full spectrum light a day just as long as the lights aren't too bright which they usually are due to the bulbs being fluorescent. Fluorescent bulbs are too bright and can damage the frogs eyes. It is best if your going to use a light to use an incandescent bulb that is no less than 25 watts and no more than 50 watts. Your frog should get is D3 from a calcium supplement in dust form to coat your frogs food rather than a light. It is healthier for the frog.