Prairie Dwellers, yes, but of gallery forests. These frogs definitely prefer the trees and the "standard" two inch thick branches with many hides. I often spot them as high as 15 feet off the ground in the gallery forests around the Missouri River.
Without horizontal perches in captivity, they hide under the moss in the tank and go off food. As soon as I provided lots of horizontal, they became much more active, each one picking out their own branch and sticking to it....literally.
Watching FrogTV because it is better when someone else has to maintain the enclosure!
Yes mine seems to prefer the same two spots. I have plans for making a large living woodland terrarium, so once things get rolling on that, I'll be posting picks of the construction process.
I just finished my female african bullfrog's final life-long enclosure!
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lets bring this thread back from the dead and see some new matured pictures! Im getting lots of awesome ideas!!!
55 Gal Green Tree Frog enclosure, 40 gal Toad, as yet unoccupied 35 gal hex
One more, wasn't sure I had a pic of this one. 20 gal Long for a solitary Leopard frog
Very nice. I love the ground cover in the hex.
Still a work in progress, no inhabitants yet, other then the earth worms and other various things ive seen in the soil...
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American Green Tree Frogs
D. Auratus
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Heres my 20g tall tank with 2 whites in it. I just added a few live plants last week.
And heres my ten gallon holding 3 oriental fire bellies
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Hi guys! just discovered this awesome frog forum and here's my 1st post.
enclosure for my young white's tree frog.. theyre about 4cm and 5cm each.
and here they are..
My fatter one..
Will definitely upgrade to 45x45x60 in the coming months!! everything is much expensive here in Singapore haha. ( exo terra 45x45x60 tank alone is going for a whopping $250 )
cheers!
welcome to the forum and nice pics!!!!
Aaaaw, I looked through this thread and I am so jealous!
So many cute pictures of the frogs and their home. I'm so sad Sweden don't have too many shops with healthy frogs, or that the freely outdoor ones can't be found where I live!
Keep it up! ;D
This is my most mature viv - it's been going for a couple of years. The feature on the right is a waterfall that started out as a bare piece of cork bark. It was covered in moss within about six months. The overhang in the middle is a big flat piece of cypress. I just got lucky with the moss thriving in that particular viv because it certainly isn't due to my personal knowledge or expertise.
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I used to think that I had to understand in order to believe, then I realized that I must believe in order to understand - Augustine
Very nice! I love oak leak ficus.
Here's Kermit's Home
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This is the home of my 3 yellow terribilis. It will be 2 years old in October. The landscape has changed somewhat since this shot. That thing on the left that looks like something outta Dr. Suess I got at Meier...it's from Brazil. Don't remember the name, but it was like the coolest thing ever. Even though it was a streamside plant...I still think I rotted it in saturated sphagnum, which is all I have in this tank (on top of the gravel, that is).
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