Hi Brandon,
Before you put in some new Whites Tree Frogs, lets get your tank up to par to enhance the living conditions and provide a healthier environment for the little ones.

Whites need humidity above 60 percent and 70 would be best.
The also need temps at 60 to 70 at night and 75 - 80 during the day.


So to begin:
  • Remove any under tank heater and lets put it on the side of the tank to provide a warm side and a cooler side.
  • Whites like to feel safe and hidden, so lets put in some branches, vines or live plants. Pothos, Snake Plants or Bromeliads would be great additions and live plants help keep up humidity levels.
  • If not using live plants, get some fake vines hanging and some branches for them to climb.
  • Provide a water dish deep enough for the frog to soak, but not enough for them to full submerge. Ensure you change this at least every other day f not daily.
  • If you have a full screen top, cover 1/2 of it with glass, platic, or even cling wrap to help retain humidity.
  • You are going to have to wet down the tank with a mister at least twice a day to also keep up the humidity.


Next, bring home the frogs.
  • If no frogs are in the viv, put them in and cover three sides of the viv.
  • Set the viv in a quiet place to help reduce stress. Please note that not being able to hide, loud sudden noises, and low humidity all will raise the stress level for the frogs, and thus, potential loss of your new friends.
  • Give the frogs some time to settle in,. Some frogs settle in within a week or two while others can take a month or more.
  • You can slowly remove the side coverings over the up coming weeks.


Hope this info helps and you have a healthy long lived frog.
If I missed anything, hopefully someone will chime in.

Don