Cranwelli, surprised they have strawberries they're hard to come by here in the U.K. They're pretty nice. Got to be careful about light with them, probably best no UVB and just LEDS for a photoperiod
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Cranwelli, surprised they have strawberries they're hard to come by here in the U.K. They're pretty nice. Got to be careful about light with them, probably best no UVB and just LEDS for a photoperiod
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Pokemon comes to mind Cory! I have a scar from the pacman but my bullfrog is fairly tame
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What are the tree frogs like for keeping? I'm obviously going to have to get a different setup entirely to the rubbish the other guy pawned off on me. And yeah - he only had the one up on the shop counter - likes to show it off, but it was a beautiful colour
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They're fairly easy to heat since they're arboreal and can get closer to the light. Whites like to bask and benefit from UVB (about 5% in normal set ups). Sensitive to supplements but there's lower level ones made by repashy superfoods which are suitable. Whites tree frogs are popular and the care information is relatively consistent. The best reference is AVS popular tree frogs de Vosjoli, mailloux and ready, which is actually a very in depth book but compact. They're mostly nocturnal but will feed at day. You can view them with blue night time LEDS. The minimum tank size is a 18 x 18 x 24" tank the good thing is that it doesn't take up a lot of space since the most important thing is height. You can get creative with tree frogs set ups and provide plenty of plants and climbing areas.
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Aha, we have a little waterproof blue LED in the other setup, was on timer to come on just before the other light went out. Typically the starter kit I was just looking at is too small (12"x12"x18" ) I think Tree Frogs might work out as I follow "Stickyfrogs" on facebook and my son adores her four frogs. What about heating at night time?
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It could house juveniles but not adults. Global geckos has a perfect tree frog kit on their website which will happily house whites tree frogs, so does exotic pets.co.uk
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Thank you! Looks like I'll be gathering bits over Xmas, little one is going to be very sad. I guess they prefer to be in pairs at least?
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