Tree Frog Page |
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This is the set up for my two types of tree frogs. This 40 Gallon mesh tank cointains 4 Whites Tree frogs and 4 common Green Tree Frogs. there are several types of live plants and lots of vines and branches for the frogs to walk on. the tank has 2 growth lightes and 2 compact fluorescent balbs. the tank is heated by a 60 watt red heat balb controled by a thermostate. the water in the blue bowl is kept filled with clean water and the tank is sprayed once a day with water. |
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Size: Large females can measure 4 inches, males can measure 3 inches. Longevity: Ten or more years in captivity, sexual maturity at 2 years. Active: Nocturnal Temperament: Gentle, even-tempered, able to be handled. As with all frogs, skin is fragile. Origin/Range: Northern and Eastern Australia, the islands of the Torres Straits, southern New Guinea,and they have been introduced to New Zealand Caging: Require plenty of ventilation. Juvenile frogs need a five to ten gallon tank while a single adult requires at least a twenty gallon high. Daily spot cleaning is necessary because of mucus and heavy activity. Hardy plants are recommended. Sometimes White's like to bask so a heat lamp may be appropriate. Temperature: 76 -85 F daytime, 65 F at night. Lighting: Full spectrum lighting if plants are in the cage. Foods: Feed crickets dusted with calcium powder no larger than the frog's head. Begin feeding pinky mice once a week to subadults. Feed them at night when they are active. Easily become overweight due to inactivity. Water Requirements: These frogs require clean water at all times in a shallow container. The water level should be no higher than the frog in a sitting position. Provide a rock in the water container so the frog has more than one way to escape the water. |
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Whites Tree Frogs |
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You are llistening to the sound of the Whtes Tree Frogs |