I am looking at reptiles or amphibians to suit my needs. I would prefer a hands off pet that is fun to watch, How colorful does not matter to me. I would prefer arboreal and relatively small. I do not want anything that needs UVB or special heating or cooling ( a heat bulb or undertank heater is fine) I am willing to feed small crickets and pretty much whatever else our local pet store offers. I do have some amphibian experience, Tiger Salamander, Axolotl and Cyanurus.
I am also open to reptiles that suit these requirements.
No ideas?
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Here is a nice starter article. We'll be here to answer any questions you may have after reading through. The article helps to guide you as to level of care and frog choices
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Hmmm...the link is broken. Go to the top of the forum and click on Care Articles. The article will be on the right down just a bit. It is called Choosing a Frog. I'll see what I can do to fix the link.
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Well I knew I wanted a tree frog. Its just a matter of what kind most would recommend.
Whites tree frogs are a great starter. They are quite heavily built for tree frogs which I think is cool but it depends on what you like. They eat lots too but aren't that active. Definitely read this article.
Frog Forum - Choosing a Frog
I did before I posted againAs far as I am seeing it just goes over species not individual frogs.
That article is just for picking a general type correct? Thats all I see.
I do not want a huge eater and I would like something more active than a whites ... They are SUPER cute though ... A blue eyed whites is something I would consider.
I was thinking along the lines of a grey, Doesn't eat a ton, fairly active... I read a few care sheets but I can't remember everything.
I'm really new to frogs, but if i wasn't looking for something that would be ok over 6"+ of water I'd probably go with a grey tree frog. I have a green tree frog that was caught in a parking lot momentarily, and he's a lot of fun too.
Firebelly toads are fun too. Very active, cute, and diurnal.
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I think a gray tree frog 100% fits your needs they have very cute personalities and are cool looking they don't require much care
If you want one for colors: Red eyed tree frog
If you want one that is honestly awesome (colors and look): mossy tree frog
If you want one that is hardy: whites tree frog
If you want one that doesnt do anyting: Tomato frog or pacman frog
Choose wisely![]()
my deciison: mossy tree frog
Or a blue-eyed whites.
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I am thinking Grey or whites ... The whites on looks but i think the grey suits me more.
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