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    Question Lights for watching Tree Frogs at night

    Hi all, I would like to know what the best lights are for watching my frogs at night?

    Is red or moonlight blue good or is there something better?

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    Default Lights for watching Tree Frogs at night

    I use an exo terra night glo. Hard to see a little but it gives off enough light that you should be able to and it doesnt disturb the frogs

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    Default Re: Lights for watching Tree Frogs at night

    What type of tree frog.

    My Red Eye tree frogs dislike any sort of light shining in on them at night. I have tried red and blue. Now I just use a very dim flashlight or the soft glow from my cell phone screen to go spy on them.
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