Quote Originally Posted by NW Amphibian Rescue View Post
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Color variation in tree frogs is normal, as long they are eating they are probably fine. Baby frogs need a constant supply of food, make sure there is plenty at all times. What you may consider fat is normal for tree frogs also. I hope this helps a little. Make sure they have access to clean water. You will want to lay some moss down and a few sticks for them to climb on, they need to get off of them rocks.
That's good then! I was a bit worried. I have been changing the water every day.I have been reading up and some sites say to use water condition and some say not to bother. What should I do? I have a 2 fake plant/tree things in there but you can't see in the photo. This may be a stupid question but where do I find moss?

Quote Originally Posted by scribbles View Post
As for feeding, every day should be fine. You can put them in separate containers for feeding to ensure they all get their share. Pinhead crickets and flightless fruit flies are good food sources. As long as the darker frog is eating well and not lethargic, I wouldn't worry about it being a little darker. If one is significantly bigger than the others, you could feed it more. I don't recommend keeping them on fish gravel, as they could accidentally swallow it when hunting. What temperature are you keeping the enclosure at, and what is their tank set-up like?
I have them in a little terrarium with 2 fake tree/plants and a little bowl of water. I plan to get a bigger tank as they grow bigger. What can I use other than moss for the ground?
As for the temperature at night I've been keeping them near a 40w reptile night lamp and its been hot lately so during the day putting them outside on our patio (not in the sun)
Should I invest in a heat pad? or just get a fish tank heater when I upgrade the tank? I keep hearing different things from different people and sites. Just want to know what’s the best way to look after them

Thank you for all your help!