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Setting up a tree frog terrarium requires careful consideration of the species’ needs. Tree frogs thrive in humid environments, and their terrarium should be designed to mimic their natural habitat.
Important factors to keep in mind when setting up a home for tree frogs:
Tree frog care requires attention to detail and an understanding of their specific needs.
Here are some common mistakes to avoid:
The ideal setup depends on your tree frog species, but all require a tall, well-ventilated enclosure with plenty of climbing space, hiding spots, and a water source. We offer a range of complete tree frog setups, including options for:
Tree frog terrariums are taller and designed for climbing species, while dart frog terrariums are more compact and suited for ground-dwelling amphibians. Both can be bioactive habitats but cater to the specific needs of their respective species.
Wooden vivariums are not ideal for tree frogs due to high humidity requirements, which can damage the wood. Glass terrariums with proper ventilation are better suited for maintaining an advanced amphibian habitat.
Plants like pothos, dracaena, and bromeliads thrive in humid conditions, provide climbing opportunities, and help maintain a natural environment for tree frogs.
It’s best to house tree frogs alone as mixing species, such as reed frogs or small geckos, can lead to stress or competition for resources in the enclosure.
Tree frogs typically love a diet of crickets, along with other insects like fruit flies (great for smaller frogs), mealworms, and wax worms. Be sure to choose insects that are the right size for your frog to eat safely and comfortably.
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