Hi, I am new to the forum, and new to White's Tree Frogs, so I am curious about something in particular. I have done a lot of reading up and learning about my new friends, but there is some inconsistency in some of the lighting setup that is needed for them. I have read that lights aren't needed, lights are needed, and everywhere in between. I would like to know the proper set up for White's Tree Frogs. As of right now I use a 5.0 UVB bulb during the day, and a low level Red Night Light at night. Is this ok for them? I don't want to cause them any harm, so any help is appreciated. Thank you!





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I also have questions about humidity levels too. I see ranges from 30% to 80% humidity needed. What is the best level, and how do you maintain those levels easily? I mist twice a day, or more as needed to keep it around 60%-70% humidity, as I was told by the store where I got them.

. If cared for well, your baby will grow fast, so recommend start budgeting for the new enclosure soon.



So UVB lighting is irrevant. (dont quote me on this) Which is why they need Vitamin D enriched foods. (REPTICALCIUM With D3). Im going to do some further research on this myself.
