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    Default Re: What is the Best Tree Frog for a display

    Well, so far I have started with 4 Whites Tree Frogs which are a fun, active, and a make you smile frog.
    I then added 2 Red Eye Tree Frogs, beautiful, quiet most of the time, and definitely a night time frog.
    Then the new dart frog which is cool to see every morning waiting for breakfast and usually out when I get home from work at night.

    Next maybe:
    I haven't done Firebellys yet but that may be next on the list since I want to create an island in a ZooMed 18x18x24 with live plants hanging down in from the back and two sides. But only the very top section will be done with foam and planted.
    I think they would be the perfect inhabitant for this type of viv.

    We'll see if this will fly with my wife or if I'll be packing up the drums, guitars, home theater, tools, and other addictions I have slowly accumulated from over the years ;-)

    Oh and almost all of this is in our bedroom ;-) hehehehe

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    Just beware if you are light sleepers the firebellies bark all hours of the night. It is a very faint bark but it is a slight noise. Of course I only have two. I find it soothing....but some may not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bshmerlie View Post
    Just beware if you are light sleepers the firebellies bark all hours of the night. It is a very faint bark but it is a slight noise. Of course I only have two. I find it soothing....but some may not.
    Can't be any worse than a large piece of Tupperware with 100 plus crickets going off at night :-)

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