Hi, I was just about to feed my Southern Brown tree frogs when I saw one of them has died,
He was around three/four months old. He was in a separate container from all my other brown tree frogs cause he was so little (1.5cm), he had a tank buddy around the same size as him who seems fine.
I think he might have passed because of the temperature, because it is pretty hot today 30°C (86°F), but the temparature has been around 24°C (75.2°F) in my house.
He had been acting and eating normally last night. When I found him he was stuck to the wall of the tank.
In his tank it has sphagnum moss on the floor with 3 big river pebbles, a bit of drift wood and a little container of water. I'm not sure of the temperature/humidity in his tank because Southern Brown tree Frogs are native to Victoria and don't need any special heating/lighting/humidity.
I'll try get a picture of him, but I can't find my camera at the moment.
Ask any questions, because I just want to know what happened to him.
Thank you.





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