Wash the tank out with hot water, do not use household cleaning products. A 10 part water, 1 part bleach solution can be used, but the tank must be rinsed throughly before use. Glass tanks are excellent for tree frogs because the glass helps to keep in the moisture and humidity, 2 things all amphibians require. Research the frogs you wish to keep, as many have different husbandry needs.
Wash the tank out with hot water, do not use household cleaning products. A 10 part water, 1 part bleach solution can be used, but the tank must be rinsed throughly before use. Glass tanks are excellent for tree frogs because the glass helps to keep in the moisture and humidity, 2 things all amphibians require. Research the frogs you wish to keep, as many have different husbandry needs.
Not necessarily.
Tree frogs cannot live only in water. Hence the name, tree frogs. They mainly live high up in trees, in humid environments. They can swim and stay in water for long periods of time, though, but this isn't their usual habitat. Frogs cannot stay underwater for ever, which is why they come up.
Tree frogs mainly go to the water in order to create mating calls, to mate or to accumulate water and absorb it through their pores.
Well little Johnny, frogs can be kept in tanks only for a certain period of time. Depending on the volume of the tank or if the tank contains water, frogs can be kept inside for about 8 to 16 hours before they meet their suffocating end. You see, frogs have to have oxygen as well, they have very little lungs but they do have storage sacs. If they are to be kept in a container for a long period of time, they will tend to be in suspended animation and most probably wither.
yes as long as they will not smash the frogs so keep away from Oscars and gold fish coz gold fish are poison to green tree frogs
No, a tree frog is an amphibian. A fish has scales and gills, frogs don't have either. That means that a frog is not a fish.
yes
snakes, fish, eagles and other large animals
if you don't have a fish tank,try a small tank with plants and rocks for it to climb on .The size of the bowl depends on the size of your frog
by buying 20 trees and 1 fish tank
whites tree frogs/dumpy tree frog/ smiling tree frog
I did and they were fine. If the Leopard frog is very large and the tree frog is very small you have the chance of losing your tree frog.
No a frog is an amphibian
They cannot mate because they are of different species the dumpy tree frog will only eat the green tree frog.
An albino frog is a frog lacking pigmentation. A tree frog is a frog that can climb (or in the taxa of those that can). They can be one and the same, ie you can have albino tree frogs.
Red-Eyed Tree Frog tadpole, or simply, "Tadpole".
it is a "tree" frog, so errr, i think it is a tree
Tree frogs make up the family Hylidae. The gray tree frog is classified as Hyla versicolor, the Pacific tree frog as Hyla regilla, and the giant tree frog as Litoria infrafrenata.
The Green Tree Frog has suction pads on the tips of its feet. The Green Tree Frog can change colour to match its surroundings. The Green Tree Frog has a long sticky thong.