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    I don't know much about milk frogs. Someone else will have to answer that one for you. Another type of frog that I think is great is the Orange-Legged Monkey Tree Frogs (Phyllomedusa Hypochondrialis). They are smaller than White's, but they like the arboreal setup and have striking color on their legs.

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    The care of any of these frogs is all about having a viv that is maintained with the right humidity, temps, and routine maintenance. So, as long as your building the viv to suit a tree frog, then you should be fine with most any tree frog.

    The biggest difference in these frogs is that Whites are the thrashers of a viv over most other tree frogs. I love Whites since they are so active, but your plants are not going to like them :-) Bromelaids, Snake Plant and Pothos are pretty much the only plants that hold up to a WTFs antics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonLisk View Post
    The biggest difference in these frogs is that Whites are the thrashers of a viv over most other tree frogs. I love Whites since they are so active, but your plants are not going to like them :-) Bromelaids, Snake Plant and Pothos are pretty much the only plants that hold up to a WTFs antics.
    Thanks Don, extremely useful knowledge right there.

    Appreciate the info from both of ya'll, I'll start doing more investigation and research.

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    Also take into consideration how you plan on interacting with the frog. Is the frog for looking at only or do you plan to handle it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kueluck View Post
    Also take into consideration how you plan on interacting with the frog. Is the frog for looking at only or do you plan to handle it.
    If I may add my opinion:
    If the plan is to handle it, plan another pet

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    And what's wrong with handling frogs? Mine will climb up onto my hand and push their belly against the skin for warmth. And the toads, when not underground, come out of their tank each night for a good hop around the living room. I'm not talking 'bout naming him George and hug him and pet him and squeeze him (Classic Looney Tunes). From what I've read on other types of frog they are for display only. That's all I'm talking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kueluck View Post
    And what's wrong with handling frogs? Mine will climb up onto my hand and push their belly against the skin for warmth. And the toads, when not underground, come out of their tank each night for a good hop around the living room. I'm not talking 'bout naming him George and hug him and pet him and squeeze him (Classic Looney Tunes). From what I've read on other types of frog they are for display only. That's all I'm talking about.
    Please note that this is my personal opinion on this particular subject. I'm not claiming that I'm right and that you are wrong, just want to explain what I meant since you asked

    "What's wrong" with handling frogs have a quite simple answer, which I will divide in two parts.

    1. Will it somehow be beneficial for the frog? No.
    - Best case scenario, it will not hurt the frog, but that's it.

    2. Can it potentially be dangerous for the frog? Yes.
    - Increased stress
    - Harmful substances absorbed through the skin
    - Physical danger (like ii the frog is dropped)

    This is enough reason for me to never handle my frogs. Since they will not gain anything from it, but may be harmed by it, I do not see why "pet" frogs should ever be handled (unless it's needed for another reason, like taking to the vet etc.)


    (Another reason why I think "pet" is a bad word for frogs in captivity, since it kind of implies you'll be petting i. The Swedish word "Husdjur" is better, only implying that it's an animal within a house. But now I'm drifting like never before...)

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