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    Quote Originally Posted by Gnag the nameless View Post
    Thanks, this will greatly aid me in helping my friend care for these frogs.
    These are closer in size and care to a Hyla cinera: Frog Forum - Gray Tree Frog Care and Breeding

    Hyla cinerea are a little smaller and more delicate looking and don't have the freezing capabilites of a Hyla versicolor, but their range and habitats overlap so most of your questions are answered in the caresheet.

    My Hyla cinerea is big enough that I feed it crickets a molt or two away from full on adult. Fruit flies are most often found where dart frogs are sold, the frogs will probably get too large to bother with them after a few months. Mine also devours earthworms like it has a grudge against them, but I would doubt this is a species wide love (earthworms are excellent food though, and worth trying).

    Mine hardly bothers with the pool I gave it to soak in, so I wouldn't bother with a major water feature, but do have something they can sit in if they want to hydrate. I don't bother with an auto-mister, just hand mist every day and keep the water supply fresh. These are native North American frogs and don't live in a constant 80+% humidity in the wild.

    No UV bulb for me.

    I only have one of these frogs, so can't speak for territoriality first hand, but I don't believe any of our North American treefrogs are anything but relaxed when it comes to neighbours (breeding season can be an exception).

    I probably wouldn't want 3 adults in anything less than a 30gallon or so, and height is way more important than floor space. Make sure your lid is secure- they can squeeze through very small cracks. Smaller than you'd think until you see them doing it.

    They also have pretty decent chameleon like ability to change their skin colour- mine ranges from a bright green to a dark brown on a daily basis (see my albums). Not quite the range as a Gray Treefrog, but still pretty impressive.

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    I'll link him the care sheet, he'll want to review it.

    I'll advise the smallest crickets possible, then, as I do not know of places selling poison dart frogs close to me. However, I will scan the area.

    We've a small dish that could be filled with water up to about 1/2 inch high, so we'll add a small layer of de-chlorinated water in there.

    Ah, well, a heat lamp or UV bulb is still a good idea in my opinion.

    Hm. I'll take note of that. If anything occurs, I can take in one of these frogs for my friend, I'd be glad to

    I have warned my friend of this, and I will now demand that eventually, a 30G will be mandatory. We'll be using quite a tight lid with tiny holes only a fruitfly could get through, so I doubt that will be a problem.

    Bullfrogs have a kind of chameleon ability too... Gnag turned brown when she went from the tank with tons of moss to the mainly aquatic tank with gravel... which of course, you have seen

    Thanks for the advice, I will not take it lightly. Learning from an expert is much better than reading online.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gnag the nameless View Post
    I'll link him the care sheet, he'll want to review it.

    I'll advise the smallest crickets possible, then, as I do not know of places selling poison dart frogs close to me. However, I will scan the area.

    We've a small dish that could be filled with water up to about 1/2 inch high, so we'll add a small layer of de-chlorinated water in there.

    Ah, well, a heat lamp or UV bulb is still a good idea in my opinion.

    Hm. I'll take note of that. If anything occurs, I can take in one of these frogs for my friend, I'd be glad to

    I have warned my friend of this, and I will now demand that eventually, a 30G will be mandatory. We'll be using quite a tight lid with tiny holes only a fruitfly could get through, so I doubt that will be a problem.

    Bullfrogs have a kind of chameleon ability too... Gnag turned brown when she went from the tank with tons of moss to the mainly aquatic tank with gravel... which of course, you have seen

    Thanks for the advice, I will not take it lightly. Learning from an expert is much better than reading online.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gnag the nameless View Post
    Ah, well, a heat lamp or UV bulb is still a good idea in my opinion.
    I've yet to see any evidence to support the need of a UV bulb for a treefrog. They don't tend to spend any time in direct sunlight in the wild.

    Whether you need a heat lamp or not depends on your room temperature. I switch to an incandescent bulb for my daytime light in the winter as I keep my house on the cold side of things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleChester View Post
    I've yet to see any evidence to support the need of a UV bulb for a treefrog. They don't tend to spend any time in direct sunlight in the wild.

    Whether you need a heat lamp or not depends on your room temperature. I switch to an incandescent bulb for my daytime light in the winter as I keep my house on the cold side of things.
    I agree with Brian. I don't use any uv lighting for my tree frogs. Just dust their food with a quality supplement and you're good to go.
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    Alright, but I'll still consider it.

    Canada is known for being cold, or at least relatively so, so I'll consider it.

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