Does anyone know of a care sheet for these guys?
I've had a male for a while now after he found his way into my house on a very hot day, I've never really had exact care for him and have really just been winging it all this time. Knowing that it lives in areas around me gave me some ideas, but I'd like to get some exact info if it's available.
I've got him in this 20 gallon long right now.
Since Pseudacris hypochondriaca, the Baja California Chorus Frog and Pseudacris sierra, the Pacific Chorus Frog are closely related and also appear to coexist at places; this care sheet can help: Frog Forum - Pacific Chorus Frog. Only thing you might need to do is fine tune the temperature and humidity parameters to your locality .
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !
Thanks!
Right now I keep the cage at 80f on the warm side and 70F on the cool side during the day, and at night the temps fall to 65-69F. Humidity is probably around 30-40% based on how much I've been misting, I don't have a humidity monitor in his cage right now but I do need to go grab another of the one that I was testing out in my geckos cage as I just recently cycled out old temp/humidity monitors. Right now I mist the cage every other day as he doesn't seem to like misting daily , I've actually never seen him go into the water bowl, I'm not sure if that's just the way this species is or if he is still adjusting to the new tank?
I have two pacific chorus frogs. They seem to like it a little on the dry side. I don't mist them, they hang out in the water occasionally, but not often. It's not humid where I live, so they have probably adapted to this. They have hearty appetites!
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