Okay so, not so funny story.
I used to have two fire bellied toads, had them for about five years. A couple of days ago they died, and I was absolutely devastated. I knew I couldn't live without having a frog so, I went out the next day to find one. Originally, I wanted a White's Tree Frog but shipping when ordering online was just way too much, and none of the pet stores had them in.
When I talked to the associate, he started showing me different Tree Frogs and he took out a Cuban Tree Frog. I fell in love with her (They told me it's a her but now after my recent incidents of information I'm wondering if that is even correct.).
I asked about her care and they told me I wouldn't have to change anything other than giving her branches with the enclosure. (Meaning heating and humidity remains the same as it was for the firebellies).
Luckily, when I got home I did some research and found that the desired heat for this frog is way more than I had for my firebellies!!
So, what I'm asking is how in the hay do I get this heat to go up higher and stay there! I'm also really struggling keeping the humidity up too. I have water layered at the bottom of the tank for her to soak in, yet that still doesn't seem to be enough to keep this humidity up. I do mist the tank two times a day as well.
I've tried to upload pics but it will not let me so here's the frog
https://40.media.tumblr.com/7a192f71...h1qo1_1280.jpg
https://40.media.tumblr.com/6601e35c...h1qo2_1280.jpg
https://40.media.tumblr.com/feb26c20...h1qo3_1280.jpg
And here is the tank
https://36.media.tumblr.com/cecd37da...h1qo4_1280.jpg





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