|
Post by LadyViper on Oct 26, 2006 15:53:32 GMT -6
Green Tree Frog Care Sheet and Information
Common Name: Green Tree Frog
Latin name: Hylidae cinerea
Native to: Southeastern United States
Size: 1½ to 2 inches
Life span: 2 - 5 years
General appearance: Small bright green frog with a white stripe along each side. May have golden spots on head and body.
Housing requirements:
Enclosure: Minimum 10-gallon tank (taller rather than longer). Glass aquariums work the best. Foliage is a must. Sticks, branches and driftwood provide climbing room. Arrange branches where foliage provides hiding places.
Temperature: 72° to 75° F is desirable.
Heat/Light: Green tree frogs are nocturnal so no special lighting is needed, except for viewing purposes. If desired, you may use an undertank heating pad with a rock situated over the heat source. Or a 15-watt nocturnal heat lamp may be used.
Substrate: Potting soil, astro-turf or reptile carpeting may be used. Avoid Reptibark due to danger of ingestion.
Environment: Semi-tropical. Mist daily with dechlorinated water. A small water dish should also be constantly available
Diet: Green tree frogs are insectivores and will eat anything they can fit in their mouths. Dust crickets with calcium & vitamins 3 times a week. Feed frogs daily.
Maintenance: Remove everything from tank weekly and clean thoroughly with hot water (no soap). Tank should be thoroughly scrubbed.
|
|