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    You need to provide a temperature drop at night, my guys are at 77-79F in the day and 73-75F at night. What is your humidity? White's tree frogs like it right around 50%, mine have a range of 45% to 65%. Could be your frog is trying to shed as well and maybe stuck at it if the humidity is not enough or he can't submerge enough in the water dish. The should be able to sit with water up to their chin. You can provide a few stones for them to climb out on if you have a deeper dish.
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    I do provide a temperature drop at night my humidity is between 60 and 80 is that to much?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fergie14 View Post
    I do provide a temperature drop at night my humidity is between 60 and 80 is that to much?
    Yes, irThumper's humidity is what you want

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    All right thanks, oh and by the way I put some new plants in with her and she's stooped burrowing and is now climbing around a lot she's also eating her food

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    Now she's pushing herself into a quarter inch crack in between the top of the textured backdrop and the top of the terrerium. What should I do

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    My tree frogs do that as well for extra security and perhaps to get closer to the heat from lighting. You could take the background out until the frog gets big enough to not be able to fit there and instead tape a piece of paper for security

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    Is a heat light or a UVB light more important because I have both bulbs but I only have one fixture that fits them both. I am currently using the UVB light should I be using the heat light instead?

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