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    Kristen87
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    Default Re: why won't my White's Tree Frogs turn green?

    What's their enclosure like? If you have mostly logs/wood they will more likely be brown, if you have some nice greenery and leaves then they will be more green to match their surroundings and camoflage. Other than that not sure sorry...

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    eric048
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    everything i have read says they change color based on mood, they have a dense background, with 2 big logs to perch on, a grey water dish with a waterfall and eco-earth bedding with sphagnum moss mixed in....

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    Hydroshake
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    Temp may be too low at night and humidity is definitely too high. They are more susceptible to respiratory infections if the humidity is that high.

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    eric048
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    on the care sheet it says it should never fall below 60%

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    Kristen87
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    Its to do with mood and environment I think My humidity fluctuates a lot at the moement because of airflow (I'm working on it) but my whites are always very green because everything in their enclosure is green.

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    Default Re: why won't my White's Tree Frogs turn green?

    Night time temps should be between 68-75. Maybe the drop in temps has something to do with it. 25 degrees seems like a big drop to me. Also I would try to keep humidity between 60-70%.

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    Mine has been mainly brown for 15 years, he turns a greenish color sometimes when he is on some greenish things but I don't think its a big deal. If they are active, eating, drinking and are healthy then shouldn't matter what color they are!

    My 15 year old White's Tree Frog Hetfield (RIP 1996-June 4, 2012) and my little girl Lucy

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