I have a juvenile Red Eyed Tree Frog and I've noticed that 99% of the time, he sleeps on the side of his enclosure, not in the plants. I have two hanging plants and one live plant, all of them have leaves that are big enough for him to sleep on. I was wondering if this is normal and how/if I can encourage him to sleep in his plants more often.
hahaha....one of the charms of tree frogs...lol i have one that has a favorite Brom flower and another that loves the side of the tank. i just leave them be, after all, it's their home, i just take care of it....LOL
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Yep, they sleep where they sleep. Don't worry, eventually he will tire of that spot and try out another spot, probably still won't be on a plant though. My Whites are always changing things up on me. I like when they sleep on the glass because it gives me a chance to examine their underside and count all their toes without stressing them out. Yes, I said count toes...you never know what will happen with three eating together!
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you guys are probably right. I guess it's kind of a good thing because it's easy for me to find him in the morning when I check on him. Thanks for the advice!
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