ThanksMartha's my crotchety girl who thinks she's a Pacman, as she's always hiding out in her cocohut or mooshing herself down between the water dish and another ceramic saucer... that and she's pretty much an expert when it come to wrangling a worm!
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Mom to these fine frogs!
4.4.0 White's tree frogs (Litoria caerulea): Sir Honey Lime, Bok & Choi, Martha, Shirley, Leapin' Loo and Ping & Pong; 0.2.1 Amazon Milk Frogs (Trachycephalus resinifictrix): Otto & Echo and Pip-Squeak aka Tiny
2.0.0 South American Bird Poo Frogs (Hyla marmorata): Ribbit & Rupert
She is really cute! Do you ever see her up in a plant or on a tree branch? I know they are supposed to be tree frogs but I have yet to see Quibbit anywhere but on the ground in a hole sandwiched between two things. She never basks and always feels so cold when I hold her, maybe I need to put a little cave in there. There is a hollow log but she never goes in there.
Martha is still transitioning, so is in a 10 gallon QT tank at the moment, but we have a Medium-tall Exo-Terra she'll be going into, this weekend hopefully. I've only seen her go to the top of her fake rock decor once, and that was to get a cricket. She's such a tub she doesn't really climb. My other frogs spend time on the ground, or on top of decor, or sleeping in the upper corners of their tank. I've heard from a lot of folks that WTFs seem to be more terrestrial than a lot of other tree frogs, Red-Eyes for example. I think it depends on how they grew up too. Martha grew up in a Petco in a small tank with no objects to climb on, plants or anything, just a wood cave hide which she always stayed under. Poor girl(Frogs are cold blooded, so shouldn't feel warm).
Tree frogs can also spend a lot of time on the ground if they are not feeling well too...
Mom to these fine frogs!
4.4.0 White's tree frogs (Litoria caerulea): Sir Honey Lime, Bok & Choi, Martha, Shirley, Leapin' Loo and Ping & Pong; 0.2.1 Amazon Milk Frogs (Trachycephalus resinifictrix): Otto & Echo and Pip-Squeak aka Tiny
2.0.0 South American Bird Poo Frogs (Hyla marmorata): Ribbit & Rupert
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