Oh sorry i guess i should of also said i changed the order to 2 Green tree frogs, I changed it right after i was told not to put them in the same tank.
Oh sorry i guess i should of also said i changed the order to 2 Green tree frogs, I changed it right after i was told not to put them in the same tank.
i'll post a pic of the tank later and how much does green tree frogs eat? I bought 1000 crickets because i have more reptiles and can they eat mealworms, superworms or waxworms? I keep my room around 70 atleast all year because of the heater i have in the room. I also have a lamp in there that keeps it nice and bright.
Here are a couple of links to their care info: http://www.frogforum.net/care-sheet-...a-cinerea.html and The basic care of the green tree frog. Hope this helps!
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
Here is a couple pics of my tank that will be housing 2 green tree frogs, once i get the frogs i will post pictures of them.
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I strongly suggest you get a wallpaper/background for the tank, and place it on the back wall and sides. It'll work magic in reducing stress and helping your frogs feel more secure in their setup.
Nice setup, though. Make sure that lid is on tight, tree frogs are great escape artists!
My Amphibians:
1.0.0 Rana Catesbiana (Bumpy Digtoad )
1.0.0 Pseudacris Regilla (Levi )
1.1.0 Ambystoma Macrodactylum (Urtham and Gargan )
2.2.0 Bombina Orientalis ( Rosa, Sasha, Aleksis, and Dimitri )
Rest in Peace, Gnag the Nameless, Chrome, and Thermidor
I'd try to put more perches up high if you can. If you have a live vine type of plant in there, this will eventually happen, but rearranging your fake brown vine might also help. Mine is usually within the top 10% of it's tank.
Mealworms should be an occasional thing, they aren't very nutritious and are hard to digest. Same for superworms, but they are also probably too big. Wax worms are another occasional thing, they're pretty fatty. Wax moths are appreciated though. Earthworms make a great staple, not all treefrogs enjoy them though. Many people swear by roaches.
You might also want to read Frog Forum - Gray Tree Frog Care and Breeding I keep my Hyla cinerea in pretty much the same way as a Gray treefrog. H. cinerea are a wee bit smaller though, and of course not freeze tolerant (though that doesn't really come up in captivity).
Yeah i'll try to move it up, thanks for all the help. If i have anymore questions i will post them.
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