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    Default Red Eyed Tree Frog ideal humidity?

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    Just a side note, Add some more branches! Go outside find some and then bake at 350 for at least 30 minutes. RETF like to climb. Your setup is more for a fire bellied toad ( If it was wider rather than higher ) Also how big are those rocks? ( The smaller ones ) If some of those rocks get out from the area you have them in he could eat it ( Lunging at something else ) and get impacted!. Also how deep is the water it's hard to tell. RETF Do NOT swim well at all and he may drown. You may want to conceder dumping the water idea, as it is keeping your humidity up. I recommend using Eco Earth for RETF. If you need some ideas Google Red eyed tree frog terrarium. Watch some videos! If you get rid of the water it will solve your problem! Just my thoughts!

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    I needed to comment on this as i am an avid red eye tree frog breeder. Red eye tree frogs do swim and they do it well enough. Females with males on top of them will fall into the water to grab moisture to lay eggs. She will them swim to a spot to climb out to lay there eggs. I have been doing this for awhile and never had a red eye tree frog drown. Also i have 6 inches of water in the water portion of my live vivarium. They swim quite well. Just make sure they have a spot to climb up on. if not the Glass side of the Terrarium works really well for them also.

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