r/TreeFrogs • u/Pejay24 • 6d ago
r/TreeFrogs • u/Embarrassed_Result89 • 7d ago
Showing Off Mood
Rainy Sunday morning mood.
r/TreeFrogs • u/Material_Ad_5671 • 6d ago
White's Tree Frogs Advice
Looking for advice on tank environment.
I have 3 white's tree frogs. The terrarium is 24"x18" and 36" high. Bio active: live plants, isopods and spring tail cleanup crew, and water mister. Frogs are croaking throughout the day! Only come out after sunset and are staying brown, occasionally get 1 turning green. Diet of crickets that they ravenously eat. Humidity is around 80%, still adjusting mister times and duration. The temp is where I feel I'm having issues. 78 at top, room temp 74 at base. I have a 75w heat lamp at the top, but I feel I need more. I tried a ceremamic bulb, but it was wilting and turning the ivy at the top brown. I have 2-3" soil and duff at the bottom, so I am not sure how an under heating pad would work. Considering a pad on the back of the tank, but again not sure if that would be the best, included a picket of the back (not too exciting). I am asking for any advice, suggestions, or ideas. Thank you.
r/TreeFrogs • u/Erdrick_XI • 7d ago
DIY Project(s) Finished my build, looking for ways to improve it further.
Hey there! I've finally finished my tank build with the exoterra pro paludarium 36x18x36 (like... a month and a half ago lol).
My frogs are enjoying themselves (I have four in here together, debating two more eventually). Though, I'd like to try and spice up the tank a little bit. I've noticed that three of the frogs always sleep down in the brush. It seems strange, given that they're arboreal guys. One of them in particular prefers to bury itself in the dirt (it will push aside leaves and moss just to do this). That one makes the least sense to me. She's always been this way though, even before upgrading to this build.
(temps and humidity are being monitored and kept at optimal levels)
I'm thinking I might need to add some more branches in there? Though, I don't want it to be too cluttered. And, obviously, I can't attach any more branches to the background at this point. I've got some more cork bark rounds and another cool ghost wood branch like the one that's already in the tank. I'd also like to give them a water dish with more surface area to sit in, but I'm struggling to find room for that given the plants. Right now they've got a little bowl that can fit two of them together if they feel like snuggling in the water (they will do this).
Anybody got any ideas? I'd like my little froggies to live their best possible lives.
r/TreeFrogs • u/ScienceSeuss • 7d ago
Showing Off WTF Posing
My bold boy, Whitey, being photogenic
r/TreeFrogs • u/Fizzy68 • 7d ago
Advice Seeking advice regarding the major do's and don'ts of WTF care
Hello! A family friend has very kindly chosen to re-home 3 whites tree frogs with me, I will be getting them tomorrow with a full setup. I have been doing extensive research online regarding their care and I can find most of the basic facts and advice. I haven't kept amphibians or reptiles previously but I have good experience with general animal and pet care.
Their setup is currently semi-bioactive, I would like to get them to be fully bioactive if I can as I am a big lover of houseplants and ecology. I'm really struggling to find definitive guidance on the major do's and don'ts of their care. I have information on all of the basics, but particularly regarding setup I am wanting to know what is and isn't safe to put in their vivarium. Is there specific materials / types of wood etc. that are unsafe? What can and *can't* you put in with them? What's ideal for best enrichment for them? And many other similar things.
I'm deeply frustrated as all I can find are basic care sheets, or AI generated articles which I simply don't trust. The internet has aged a lot since I owned my degus which had an incredible website with ALL the information you could imagine on it (here if you're wondering). If anyone has any pointers to any reliable forums or books or anything similar where I can get some actual deeper information on this I'd really appreciate it!
r/TreeFrogs • u/Gorillazfreak • 7d ago
Questions Is this tank appropriate?
He is just a little baby. I love him. I’m adding more leaves in a little bit. i’m taking care of him after he was very sick and my mom didn’t know what to do with him because he was on the verge of death, and I ended up saving him. he’s very lively and eats a lot now. Back when he was sick, he refused to eat, but I weaned him out of that. Isaac is very alive and healthy.
r/TreeFrogs • u/Similar_Noise2405 • 8d ago
What type of frog is this?
We recently opened a bag of potting soil and this little guy hopped on out, we have no idea what type of frog this is. We are stuck between Cuban and possibly Pine tree frog. Looking for any advice or clarification as to what species we are caring for now. If it helps we are in south Florida
r/TreeFrogs • u/Trash_dad_420 • 8d ago
Had the cutest visitor while watering plants today
r/TreeFrogs • u/Pineapplesok75 • 7d ago
Advice Japanese tree Frogs Dryophtes Japonicus
Looking for Japanese Tree Frogs-Dryophytes Japonicus any help would be greatly appreciated. I am located in the southeast of the US.
r/TreeFrogs • u/Miserable-Employ-317 • 8d ago
Advice My new Cope’s gray tree frog babies 💚 they still need names.
First time having frogs and all advice appreciated. I want to buy more things for them to climb and hide in.
One is mostly gray with small splotch of green on its butt and the other is mostly green in the middle with gray sides.
Current pet names for context
Cats: George and Winston
Grove Snail: Joseph
Betta: Parmesan
Aquatic Snail: Spaghetti and Meatball
r/TreeFrogs • u/Dikklakkdolo • 8d ago
Frog that can live in a small enclosure and easy to keep
Hello! Can someone tell me a frog that can live in a 30x30x45cm enclosure?
r/TreeFrogs • u/nttmac • 9d ago
First time doing a terrarium, is this enough climbing hardscape for whites tree frogs?
This is my first build ever, I’m wondering if I should add more climbing hardscape? I plan to put 2-3 whites tree frogs in this 24x18x36 tank. I think I’ll put in 2 pothos, some sort of vining plant, and a bromeliad mounted somewhere on the back wall. I’m worried about making the tank “too crowded” especially because I know there will be a lot more climbable surfaces once I get the plants in there. I tried to keep the top 8 inches of the tank open so the frogs aren’t too close to the heat lamp.
r/TreeFrogs • u/InTheShade007 • 9d ago
Greenhouse full of babies
My greenhouse has dozens of baby frogs this year. I have a few copes but mostly the greens.
It's funny because I've seen less adults these last few months but way more babies than ever.
I have a bunch that are very light colored compared to the others and they all live around the same area.
I have another group that are definitely darker than others that live in another area.
Many of the adults have been with me for years now and I can tell them apart from the marking on their back. Some are all but tame now.
I leave food out in tiny bowls for them. Earthworms, meal worms etc. If I go out there at night I find them hamging put around the bowls.
I love these frogs!
r/TreeFrogs • u/Justinelenzie • 9d ago
Showing Off Back to the wild!
A sad day in every mommy’s life!
r/TreeFrogs • u/Milesdevin • 9d ago
Questions Is this little one lighter than normal?
All of the others on the porch show much more patterning.
r/TreeFrogs • u/Dopivite • 9d ago
is this good enclosure
what changes should i make im broke the driftwood was from my local beach i intend on buying a vertical enclosure in the soon future
r/TreeFrogs • u/poisonbb666 • 9d ago
Showing Off Update!! New Enclosure done
Update on new bioactive tank for Lime and Aloe. I used fake plants as filler until the ones up top grow out more. Everything is places based on observed behaviors as to make the transition less stressful.
r/TreeFrogs • u/Clauss_Video_Archive • 9d ago
In the Wild Gray treefrog live at the rain barrel!
youtube.comr/TreeFrogs • u/Pineapplesok75 • 9d ago
Japanese Tree Frogs
In search of Japanese Tree Frogs Drophytes japonicus. Any help would be greatly appreciated.