No, its leaves are toxic to Red-Eyed Tree Frogs.
White's tree frogs can weigh anywhere from 90-180 grams.
No. Whites Tree Frogs are not poisonous, but if you do not wash your hands after touching one you can get sick.
Whites Tree Frogs are quite happy living alone, but they do enjoy company. If you want to get a companion for your frog, make sure you get another Whites Tree Frog or a similar size frog. If you get more than 2 frogs you will probably need a larger tank. A 25 gallon tank is good for 2-3 Whites Tree Frogs.
whites tree frogs/dumpy tree frog/ smiling tree frog
they live for 3-5 years and i love them great for beginners
No! Tree frogs are carnivorous and only eat live insects.
Feeding pink mice to White’s tree frogs is generally not recommended. White’s tree frogs primarily eat insects like crickets, roaches, and worms. Pink mice can be too large and nutritionally imbalanced for them, potentially causing health issues.
Usually between 3-4 years.
Tree frogs have a commensalism relationship with frogs. Frogs live in bromeliads, but bromeliads are not affected at all.
I have two whites dumpy frogs and they have been breeding since I first got them.
they dont move much so i guess they eat anything that climbs up the tree
Depending, do you mean the WHITE'S tree frog (AKA dumpy tree frog or and Austrailian green tree frog)? If that's the type of frog then make your hands wet with water that has been treated to be safe for the frog, then carefuly cup your hands around it with a hole between your fingers the size of her head. If it strugles, try to put it down somewhere safe, possibly its tank or a jar to keep it in while you clean the tank. If your hand is mysteriously wetter, the frog released its swim bladder on you (Defense mechanism), its not urine. If you drop the frog, just pick it up again. Hope this answers your question!