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    ashb
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    Default Re: Waxy Monkey tree Frogs or Clown tree frogs?

    Mike Novy at rainforestjunkys.com breeds the clown tree frogs and has some available I think.

    The P. sauvagii are from the Chaco region of South America, which is kind of like a mix of a rainforest and savannah. Temperatures for them are ideally in the 90's, and can get lower during the night. The region is a bit drier and hotter than the rainforest in comparison, so I can see why one may get confused and call it a desert!

    Mike has various Phyllomedusids available aswell, including the sauvagii.

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    ashb
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    Default Re: Waxy Monkey tree Frogs or Clown tree frogs?

    Oh, and regarding ease of care, most hylids in general require little. The waxy monkey frog would require a basking site and a cooler area in the terrarium, as well as large leafed plants for cover and multiple branches for climbing (as the nature of the Phyllomedusids is walking preferred over of leaping).

    The clown tree frogs are quite smaller in comparison and don't require the additional lighting. Temperatures of the upper 70's to 80's during the day are acceptable, but the humidity must be kept higher than the waxy monkey frogs, probably 70% to 80% as well. I'm sure Kurt can help you with care for them. They would require less tank space too, which is a decisive factor to keep in mind.
    Last edited by ashb; February 2nd, 2010 at 07:28 PM. Reason: grammatical error!

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    jake96
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    Default Re: Waxy Monkey tree Frogs or Clown tree frogs?

    Thank you all for the advise. I will probably get a pair of Clown tree frogs (save the Monkeys for later). Hopefully in a year or so I will be able to breed them . Also, thank you Ashb for the site.

    Jake

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    barryandtom
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    Default Re: Waxy Monkey tree Frogs or Clown tree frogs?

    Hello, read all the messages above and wondered if you could keep monkey frogs along side red eyes if the Vivarium was big.

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    Kurt
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    Default Re: Waxy Monkey tree Frogs or Clown tree frogs?

    I wouldn't recommend it. Monkey frogs (Phyllomedusa sp) are from South America and in habit a variety of habitat, depending on species. Red-eyes (Agalychnis callidryas) are from Central American rainforest. Although the red-eyes are not known to be toxic, frogs of the genus Phyllomedusa can be. All exude a waxy substance they use to coat their skin to protect themselves against desiccation and possibly parasites, such as mosquitos and ticks. Phyllomedusa bicolor definitely has potent toxins within its secretions. The rest I am not sure about when it comes to toxicity levels.

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    Sissy Anne
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    Default Re: Waxy Monkey tree Frogs or Clown tree frogs?

    Quote Originally Posted by barryandtom View Post
    Hello, read all the messages above and wondered if you could keep monkey frogs along side red eyes if the Vivarium was big.
    To add to what Kurt said, Monkey frogs need significantly higher temps and significantly less humidity than red eyes. Red eyes are around 75-85 degrees F day temps/65-75 degree night temps with humidity 60%-90%, whereas Monkey frogs need day temps in the 90s (90-95 degrees F)/night temps as high as 80 degrees recommended with humidity in a more moderate range not exceeding 60%. I think you'd be looking at two very different enclosures just based on climate control alone.

    disclaimer: I don't keep Monkey frogs so I haven't compared sources or done extensive research. This is just according to my tree frog reference book.

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