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Posted by Krystal on January 16, 2001 at 16:43:56:
In Reply to: help???? "squirrel tree frog care" posted by Mike Wasco on January 15, 2001 at 23:47:05:
Hi, I have four squirrel tree frogs. They are fairly easy to care for, as I keep them with one other green tree frog. Just make sure there are many places for them to hide (mine love to huddle together in the corner of the tank, as well as hang out near the philodendren, a great, leafy plant which offers shade and hiding.) I mist the cage 1-2 times daily and have an incandesent full spectrum light (mostly for the live plants, but also for heat (it's winter here)) which I leave on for 12 hours. I try to keep the temp at about 80 F+ at the hottest basking spot and around 72-76 at night.(room temp) Like most frogs, they eat crickets, and I have even gotten my squirrels to eat grasshoppers every blue moon. If you have any other questions, just ask. I've been keeping them for over a year and a half along with greens and greys, so just let me know if I can help. If you'd like to see a picture of my squirrel tree frogs, you can check the link below. (just don't let your little guy get as big as my fellow. He's a whopper, and even bigger now since the pictures were taken.) Take care and hope this info helps,
Krystal
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