Hi guys!
I've got a North American Green Tree Frog, and he's an awesome little thing.
But I don't know what substrate to get it, (for as cheap as possible) because just now I have some wet tissue cloth for it, but it doesn't look nice in the tank.
So does anyone know what kind of substrate my type of frog would like?
Thanks all!
Will/
AGTF do not need high humidity as opposed to some other tree frogs. "White" Wet tissue should be covered if you are using it with a darker substrate, such as leaf litter - frogs do not like white.
But for a proper substrate - get some coco husk. AGTF are not often on the ground. What is more important is a hight vertical tank, with lots of branches, sticks, plants and leafage. I gather by your comment that you have no plans if you are using just a wet tissue? Try and add real plants. It's only good for your frog, and it will give him a sense of security and reduce potential stress.
Eric
Second the Coco Husk. We use it for our River Toads and they love it! We also use it for our Emperor Scorpion. Works great for both! Seems to be the best substrate for a lot of pets
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