I have 3 males and 1 female and the males will not stop croaking......all 3......all night.....like from 6pm - 6am, haha. I don't really mind but all 3 in 1 room gets too loud.
My question is if I separate the 2 larger males from the smaller male and female, would they stop croaking?
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Breed them so you get 50+ more Tree Frogs!
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Nah, besides you'd need a special rain chamber and stuff to breed them.
I'm not sure there's anything you can do, short of moving the males to another room. My guess is that even without the female the males would still try to compete with each other for Loudest Frog, but you can try separating them.
I was under the impression that I had to have a specific setup for them to breed. I redid their enclosure and they went from having a divided area for still water and now I have water trickle in over a plant. Could this be stimulating the wet season? If I stopped the waterfall, do you think they'd quiet? I really don't wanna get rid of any.
Yes, you'd need a specific setup. The waterfall might be influencing them to croak, but I'm not sure. You can try stopping the waterfall and see if anything changes.
Also sometimes frogs croak in the night even though the conditions aren't right for breeding. Mine don't do it that often but then I only have two males and no females.
I've had WTF's for 15 years and I've found the best way to keep them from croaking is to keep them well fed and large pool/dish filled with water. If one of your males starts the rest will follow his lead so if you separate them probably only the one will croak. Mine almost always stop once I feed them.
Thanks for the replies guys. I've caught the loudest frog latched onto my female twice. It was difficult to separate them. I just don't want tadpoles.
if you ever want to sell your frogs let me know
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