Is it recommended to provide UVB or any other types of light for american green tree frogs? If so, how much?
Is it recommended to provide UVB or any other types of light for american green tree frogs? If so, how much?
Currently I'm proving a 5.0 to mine, they seem to bask under it. I am unsure myself though as UV is fairly new with frogs but I've contacted John from Arcadia about it, when he gets back to me I shall message you
Would you mind if you messaged me too, because once I get situated, planning on using UVB and such to help with breeding mine
Here's the lighting guide from Arcadia's website for Hyla cinerea if it's of any help in the meantime
http://www.arcadia-reptile.com/wp-co...green-frog.jpg
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