Add more foliage, that will help calm them down. I assume they are new frogs. Given time they will calm down and will be less likely to freak out every time you need to go into their home.
Add more foliage, that will help calm them down. I assume they are new frogs. Given time they will calm down and will be less likely to freak out every time you need to go into their home.
I just realised that AGTF could mean Green Tree Frog as well. What I said in my post still applies equally correctly though.
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They have three large plants, a bromeliad, pothos and a zebra something. Then, I have hills that I formed with hydro balls and substrate. I have that covered in the moss that continues to grow....on the side and back of the aquarium I have a background of leaves. They are content as can be and I never really see them trying to get out or anything...it's only when I move that screen they want to be escape artists.
Also, the one that got out yesterday I've had for almost 5 months. The others I've had a little over a month. They aren't jumpy. Well, I have one that prefers the back glass and tends to hide from me... but, he was the one that jumped and tried to get out of the cage!
Charlotte, my escapee of last night, is still pouting. She came out to eat and then turned her back to me and won't turn around. She's my interactive one but she's mad at me. Oh well. I'm mad at her, too!
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