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1) Australian White Tree Frog
2) LINKS DO NOT WORK, must copy and paste
Face:
http://s738.photobucket.com/user/omg...g.html?filters[user]=104933673&filters[recent]=1&sort=1&o=0
Face:
http://s738.photobucket.com/user/omg...g.html?filters[user]=104933673&filters[recent]=1&sort=1&o=5
Body:
http://s738.photobucket.com/user/omg...g.html?filters[user]=104933673&filters[recent]=1&sort=1&o=3
Sitting in the leaf:
http://s738.photobucket.com/user/omg...g.html?filters[user]=104933673&filters[recent]=1&sort=1&o=2
*3) Tank is not totally the same as this photo, one plant added, and things have moved around some.
http://s738.photobucket.com/user/omg...g.html?filters[user]=104933673&filters[recent]=1&sort=1&o=1
4) Enclosure is a 20 gallon Tall. Not sure of specific dimensions.
5) 1 frog
6) Frog has always been alone
7) no new tank mate
8)Humidity level 30%-50%
30% is too low; 50% is a good average. Invest in a good digital humidity gauge/hygrometer.
9)Temperature: Daytime 80-85 degrees F Nighttime 70-75 degrees F
temps are fine
10) Using a heat lamp to keep temperature maintained
11) EXO TERRA 75W Night Heat Bulb (leave on all day and night for heat) & EXO TERRA Reptile UVB 100 daylight bulb (only on during the day)
Are you cycling 12 hrs on and 12 hrs off?
12) Daily or every other day water changes depending on if the water has soil in it or not. Cleaning as needed, full tank clean every other week.
Change water daily
13) dechlorinated water used in water dish, and daily misting (2-3 times a day) Jungle brand, Start Right
14) Eco Earth substrate and terrarium moss from petco
GET RID OF THE MOSS! Huge ingestion/impaction risk for these guys.
15) Fake plants, climbing vine, wood sculpture for climbing, leaf (hard plastic?), plastic log, all rinsed throughly with hot water before adding to enclosure. All decorations are made for fish, amphibians, or reptiles.
16) frog ate one cricket today that I'm aware of.
17) have not seen feces for at least a week
18) frog is fed every other day or every day if no signs of eating at previous feeding.
19) small-medium crickets
20) no other food source. offered meal worms, not interested.
Mealworms are bad for tree frogs; try dubia roaches & small night crawlers; waxworms on occasion.
Hornworms have been known to help constipated frogs(tricky to keep, grow super fast & spendy)
21) crickets are the main and only food source right now.
22) crickets roam free in enclosure
Feed with tongs or use a feeder bowl
23) Rep-Cal Herptivite Multivitamin used every feeding or every other feeding (depends on how much he eats)
Use Cal/Vit D3 once a week, and a Multi-Vit once a week but NOT on the same day/at the same feeding
24) Flukers Calcium Powder used every feeding
25) frog has always had calcium on crickets ever since I've had him
26) Around 1 Year old
27) Owned frog for about a month
28) The pet store (petco) had frog previously
29) Captive Bred
30) frog is handled every day. no gloves used
Frogs are known to be a "Look More - Touch Less" type of pet; White's can take handling better than many species, but it should be kept to a minimum and only on occasion. I do think a hand tamed frog is easier to feed, medicate, and move to transport, but I don't think it should be over done or for more than a few minutes at a time. USE GLOVES. I noticed you have scratches on your hand, you don't want to transmit anything between the frog and you or you and the frog... if you have medication on your cuts it could very easily poison your frog. Look for Nitrile powder free/latex free examination gloves or the plastic kind used by deli workers.
31) tank is kept in low traffic area. Cats are present, but aren't around him constantly.
32) no medication has been used