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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.
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.
Whites Tree Frogs
Cool TreeFrog Video
You are llistening to the sound of the Whtes Tree Frogs