Hi, I think Dace was suggesting the others because for a beginner tree frog these would be a lot more forgiving to any small mistakes then the Red Eye. Red eyes aren't usually recommended for a starter tree frog.
Hi, I think Dace was suggesting the others because for a beginner tree frog these would be a lot more forgiving to any small mistakes then the Red Eye. Red eyes aren't usually recommended for a starter tree frog.
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I talk to my son. We have agreed to get a White's tree frog instead. The tree frog book that I have said that they are excellent for beginners.
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Welcome! I'm sure you'll love your white's tree-frog, they are an easy to care of species and are fun to own! Let us know if you hit any bumps in the road, and we'll be happy to help!![]()
White's are pretty tolerant for a frog. Do keep in mind that if you have one it could live for ten to twenty years though!
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Petco has a terrarium vertical kit for $80 by Zilla. It dimensions are 12 x 12 x 18. Is that big enough for 1 frog?
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Big enough for a juvenile, but you'll need at least an 18 x 18 x 24" for an adult or two, ideally larger
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After pricing out the correct size enclosure, we decide to go with African Dwarf Frogs and fish in a 10 gallon tank instead. The enclosure was more money than what I wanted to spend.
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