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    Default Agalychnis callidryas (Red Eyed Tree Frog) -UV question

    I have read a few conflicting views about UV in captivity - does this species need a UV tube??? Any help would be much appreciated.

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    JUst to let you know I've resolved my issue. Thanks anyway.

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    Default Re: Agalychnis callidryas (Red Eyed Tree Frog) -UV question

    What did you come up with?

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    Default Re: Agalychnis callidryas (Red Eyed Tree Frog) -UV question

    Asked a few different people and turns out that UV is usually used as a night/day cycle for these frogs, and it's good for live plants if there are any in the enclosure. As for the frog, I was told they don't need it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Banjo View Post
    Asked a few different people and turns out that UV is usually used as a night/day cycle for these frogs, and it's good for live plants if there are any in the enclosure. As for the frog, I was told they don't need it.
    hey, alot of captive frogs have calcium deficiency because they don't get any real sun to convert to vitamin D, so it's always a good idea.
    But if your going to give them uv-b make sure you gut-load their crickets (or whatever) on carrots/red pepper, the carotenoids should help protect them from any damaging effects of uv, and should make them nice and bright too

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    Default Re: Agalychnis callidryas (Red Eyed Tree Frog) -UV question

    Quote Originally Posted by Sophinx View Post
    hey, alot of captive frogs have calcium deficiency because they don't get any real sun to convert to vitamin D, so it's always a good idea.
    But if your going to give them uv-b make sure you gut-load their crickets (or whatever) on carrots/red pepper, the carotenoids should help protect them from any damaging effects of uv, and should make them nice and bright too
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    Um I do not believe that to be true Sophinx. I think you are talking about reptiles.

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