Hello, I just recently received a WHTF from a lady giving him away. He came in an absolutely DISGUSTING cage, with maybe a year's worth of ****, cricket guts, mold, and parasites crawling around. Poor Mitch! The lady was so concerned about me using de-cholorinators in his water and to not handle him, but didnt do anything right elsewhere. He had no heat source, and he only had filthy gravel and rocks in there to sit on, and a waterdish.Severe animal neglect!
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Anyways, I completely bleached out his cage (did the smell test before putting him back in), threw away the rocks, and I got him a side-of-the-tank heating pad, a live plant, half coconut husk substrate (pre-soaked), half moss substrate, a climbing stick, and fake ivy, and i also put a dark green pillowcase behind the cage. I'm also misting the cage once a day. I'm hoping he'll finally be happy like he deserves!
My question for you then is, do White's tree frogs do okay by themselves or is it recommended bringing in more? His cage is maybe 25-30 gallon so i think only one more will fit. I believe he is around 9 years old, he might have been alone his whole life, will it be too traumatizing to bring in another?
Another question, i have been researching and getting many different answers for. Mitch is a deep brown color. His owner said she had seen him be red, gray, and green before. I have never seen or heard of a WHTF being red or gray! What would those colors possibly mean?
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Severe animal neglect!

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