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    Ksams821
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    Thank you so much for the information! I think you might be right about her being a girl, she is pretty big and I haven't heard her make any noise at all! I've taken quite a few pictures but I cant figured out how to upload them from my iPad onto here. If she is actually a girl I might have to change her name, I've been calling her Wally (short for Wally the Green Monster".

    She seems to be doing really well! She sleeps all day and gets up around the time I go to bed. She ate all of her crickets again last night!

    I have also been reading that red eyes are social frogs, and I'm currently keeping Wally by herself. Do you think she will be ok or should I look into getting a friend for her?

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    They dont need a friend but if one is sleeping or hiding you'll have another one to watch. Sometimes they'll interact but probably not if both are girls.

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    Just want to be sure you saw this :

    http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...caresheet.html

    Red Eyed Tree Frog Care Secrets

    <The next is setting up your vivarium to include some substrate that the red eyed tree frogs like. Get some plants that are able to deal with warm humid conditions like ferns. Also keep away from any plants that have sharp edges and spikes. Anything is fine really as long as it fits the criteria. You could also get some moss for the ground, remember if you are misting twice a day growing moss is a okay.>

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    Quote Originally Posted by flybyferns View Post
    Just want to be sure you saw this :

    http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...caresheet.html

    Red Eyed Tree Frog Care Secrets

    <The next is setting up your vivarium to include some substrate that the red eyed tree frogs like. Get some plants that are able to deal with warm humid conditions like ferns. Also keep away from any plants that have sharp edges and spikes. Anything is fine really as long as it fits the criteria. You could also get some moss for the ground, remember if you are misting twice a day growing moss is a okay.>

    Thanks so much for these links! I'd seen the first one but not the second one, which has some really helpful stuff!
    Wally has been doing really well after about a week! He sleeps pretty much all day but I've had to get up at 4:45 the past few days so I've been able to catch him while he is still awake

    Ive been having some trouble with his moss growing something that looks like mold (I just posted something about this in the terrarium section) but other than that things have been great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ksams821 View Post
    Thank you so much for the information! I think you might be right about her being a girl, she is pretty big and I haven't heard her make any noise at all! I've taken quite a few pictures but I cant figured out how to upload them from my iPad onto here. If she is actually a girl I might have to change her name, I've been calling her Wally (short for Wally the Green Monster".

    She seems to be doing really well! She sleeps all day and gets up around the time I go to bed. She ate all of her crickets again last night!

    I have also been reading that red eyes are social frogs, and I'm currently keeping Wally by herself. Do you think she will be ok or should I look into getting a friend for her?
    How about changing it to "Wallie"
    Current Collection
    Dendrobates leucomelas - standard morph
    Dendrobates auratus “Costa Rican Green Black"
    Dendrobates auratus "Pena Blanca"
    Dendrobates tinctorius “New River”
    Dendrobates tinctorius "Green Sipaliwini"
    Dendrobates tinctorius “Powder Blue"
    Dendrobates tinctorius "French Guiana Dwarf Cobalt"

    Phyllobates terribilis “Mint”
    Phyllobates terribilis "Orange"
    Phyllobates bicolor "Uraba"

    Oophaga pumilio "Black Jeans"
    Oophaga pumilio "Isla Popa"
    Oophaga pumilio "Bastimentos"
    Oophaga pumilio “Mimbitimbi”
    Oophaga pumilio "Rio Colubre"
    Oophaga pumilio "Red Frog Beach”
    Oophaga pumilio "Rio Branco"
    Oophaga pumilio “Valle del Rey”
    Oophaga pumilio "BriBri"
    Oophaga pumilio "El Dorado"
    Oophaga pumilio "Cristobal"
    Oophaga pumilio "Rambala"

    Oophaga “Vicentei” (blue)

    Oophaga sylvatica "Paru"
    Oophaga sylvatica "Pata Blanca"
    Oophaga histrionica “Redhead”
    Oophaga histrionica "Blue"
    Oophaga lehmanni "Red"
    Oophaga histrionica "Tado"

    Ranitomeya variabilis "Southern"
    Ranitomeya imitator "Varadero"
    Ranitomeya sirensis "Lower Ucayali"
    Ranitomeya vanzolinii

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    Default Re: New red eyed tree frog owner

    hi there -- i would definatley look into getting another tree frog. after seeing the way mine interact at night and sleep huddled together during the day, its seems that they like to be in the company of other frogs. I have also read on multiple websites that they are highly social animals.

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