Quote Originally Posted by Mentat View Post
Think it's better we leave any concepts from FB, Wikipedia, YouTube, Twitter, etc. in their perspective locations. To have cross media discussions based on he/she said is kind of crazy .

One thing constantly see in these discussions, is that many supporters of supposedly needed UVB for frogs are quick to point out scientific research and papers that support it. However, not once have anyone provided a link to one single reference research paper with supporting experimental data. Just saying !

Lol carlos!

I saw a research data, will look for it, but it was done for dart frogs.

some frogs ( waxies) need high percentage uvb, others not, as long as food is properly supplemented.

its really weird thing for uvb, usually you see people who swear by using UVB, others yell about the opposite. Both sides are ready to kill each other to prove each other wrong. The problem is that nobody did a scientific study for tree frogs. I did see one done for darts though as I said, will try to locate it.

the best is to try to think how these frogs live in a wild, do they get UVB, or perhaps full spectrum and go with that.

Found it! Here you go https://aark.portal.isis.org/researc...tamin%20d3.pdf