maybe a gray tree frog? I hve 1 and they are great eaters and are real fighters
maybe a gray tree frog? I hve 1 and they are great eaters and are real fighters
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Definitely do a gray tree frog if you want a frog you can see. They're always sleeping out in the open during the day, mine never hide. However you might want to consider making the lights brighter, increasing ventilation if its really moisdt in there and adding large horizontal perches- it will improve their coloration and they seem to enjoy 'basking'.
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Nice set up but what size is the tank? It kinda looks maybe in the 10gal range by the pic. I wouldn't put tree frogs in anything smaller than 20gals or you'll here them bashing off the sides at night. I think with that tanks probably more suited to thumbnail darts.
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A gray is fine in a 10 gallon.
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Even though they're small, gray tree frogs as I'm sure you know jump long distances and are very active at night. They will be very limited in a 10-gallon, sure you can keep one in there but for a little bit of extra money you can make the life of the animal so much better. Some books I've read have recommended a 10-gallon, whereas others it's been at least 20-gallons. I keep 2 green tree frogs in a 20-gallon and I wouldn't put them in anything smaller but it will come down to the keeper in the end.
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What I do is leave open space for jumping in the middle of the tank, and wedge a bunch of horizontal branches at the very top and put lots of structure in the bottom. They sleep on the branches during the day and come down to the floor at night. The only time they jump around like you said is when they're stressed out, like right after I move their vivarium. If a 20 gallon is big enough for a whites tree frog, why wouldn't a 10 gallon be more than enough for a gray?
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A 20 gal is the minimum for a White's tree frog and most recommend a 29 gal (18x18x24). Size of the frog doesn't matter much, it's they're just really active frogs and when they do decide to jump about, which treefrogs love to do, they should have the space to do so. I have a an 12x12x18" exo terra gathering dust but opinions vary on the size of tank, as it does with everything on frog husbandry but I personally wouldn't use anything less than an 18x18x18 tank for adults, which is like £20 or something more than the 10G.
The more I observe the pair of WTF the more I think that for them to be at least content is a 40 gallon. I have them in a 30 and had them in a 18x18x24 and they just seem a little cramped. A 40 gallon is enough floor space and height. These frogs will use the whole tank, they are not always up on top of plants. Mine come down to the water at least half the night. When I am recommending to people about a WTF I am going to say at least a 40. They get 4-5 inches which would mean they would be miserable in a 20 gallon. I'm not trying to downplay anybody who keeps them, I'm just sharing my opinion. If it's a 20 gallon maybe a terrestrial species would work.
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