Quote Originally Posted by NatureLady View Post
I live in Oklahoma and the temps get cold here too. I have never had my tree frogs go into hibernation. If you are keeping their cages at 68 to 78 why would they hibernate? Unless you have no lamp or heat in their cage or are kept in a unheated portion of your house....

Not trying to fight. Just wondering what you keep your temps and humidity at to have your frogs hibernate.

If they are simply not eating as much, that is not hibernation.
I do use a lamp (A uvb lamp only) My enclosures are somewhat sealed to keep heat and humidity in. Im not sure what the temps are when they hibernate since they are no longer in that stage but they were no less then high 60's humidity is usually always around 70%. Also simple change in air pressure can cause a frog to go into hibernation.

May i ask how long have you had your frogs and how old are they.

And i dont consider this a fight i consider it a mature and fun conversation.
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