Although I would not call it playing; there are frog species (including White's) that actually do better in captivity when interacting in uncrowded groups.
Although I would not call it playing; there are frog species (including White's) that actually do better in captivity when interacting in uncrowded groups.
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
I love The Walking Dead and I have to say that zombie frog is scary but very cute when not a zombie and very cool how his colours were half light and half dark.
Any idea as to why they would do better in groups? Do you belive its a sense of comfort? In my experience. I have had tree frogs go downhill and I have had tree frogs act the exact same when keeping them in small groups. Can't really say I've noticed an improvement in communal keeping. But thats just me. Also can't really say I was looking for the improvement.
"Playing" was not as specific a term as I intended. White's (when not obese) love to climb and swing from branches and plants at night. I keep a pair in my enclosure and when night viewing they resemble Spiderman as they swing around.
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