Sorry, I missed this part in my last reply. Let me adress this now with my own opinion, since I currently keep both Agalychnis callidryas and Theloderma corticale at home.Originally Posted by Pac man
The mossy frogs have a seemingly slow metabolism, and thrive even when only little food is available. This makes them somewhat eaiser than red eyes (not saying that feeding red eyes are hard though). They also seem to be slightly less prone to being stressed, but in a good terrarium the difference is minimal really. From what I've heard, they also have less sensitive skin than red eyes, but you should not handle them anyway, so it's hardly something to consider when deciding on which frog you want.
On the negative side, they are bigger and not as delicate climbers as red eyes. Therefore, you'll need sturdier plants and climbing interior. In addtion to this, they require water (many people claiming that moving water is the best, since this most accurately replicates their natural enviorment), which is (in my opinion) harder to maintain and keep cleen (and design).
So, both species are incredibly easy animals to care for, when the terrarium is complete. So the only real difference is the preperation part, and if you find the water-area troublesome.
PS. If you plan on breeding, mossys are probably not so good of a choice, since females are rare.





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