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    Default New european tree frogs

    I recently bought 2 baby european tree frogs and was told that they were great for a first frog to have. I got told they didnt need any lighting or heating, but they must be kept at 70-75F, which they are. I got everything for their cage like a pond and plants etc and food. Then i went somewhere else to buy crickets and got told i needed calcium supplements to put on the crickets and a water supplement.
    So was really just wondering is there anything else im missing because obviously I want to have happy little tree frogs.

    Any advice would be great as im a new frog owner, thanks

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    Default Re: New european tree frogs

    Welcome to the forum Vixx. Our Gray Tree frog care article is perfectly applicable to European Tree frogs (Hyla arborea) with the exception of the temperature - European Tree frogs should be kept somewhat cooler - keep it in the early to mid 20s Celsius (at or below 80 F).
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    Default Re: New european tree frogs

    thank you

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    You are welcome .
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