Tree frogs need, lighting and heating. so a heat lamp for above the terrarium or a heat pad below it. The frogs also need hydrometers and thermometers to make sure the temperature is always near perfect. they also need a water dish for them to sit in. they need either dirt, coconut shavings, moss etc for the ground. things to perch and climb on would be nice as well, like tall logs or sticks. they also need hiding places meaning stick-on leaves or such for their terrarium. and yeah...that is about it, hope i helped :)
It depends on how you define animals, so the answer could be 10 or none because you could consider the frogs and turtles just reptiles and amphibians, even though you could also consider them in the animal kingdom. It all depends on the definition of the word animals that determines your answer.
Yes, terrariums typically require some level of care, including feeding if they contain animals. If the terrarium houses living organisms like fish, frogs, or insects, you'll need to provide appropriate food for them. Additionally, plants in a terrarium may need occasional fertilization and care to thrive. Overall, maintaining a balanced ecosystem is crucial for the health of the terrarium.
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.
Rainforest frogs live there ,way thay need water and food.
twice a day
no, not tree frogs, but some other frogs can be like that
Mainly plants are grown and live in terrariums
Tree frogs depend on fly 's , moths or smaller frogs.
No. Tree frogs eat insects. All frogs are carnivorous.
I would go to goggle images and type in tree frogs. You will find many pictures of tree frogs there.
No. Red-eye tree frogs live in Central/South America, by hassan
Yes, but the conditions differ. Frogs: Require water and crickets Toads: Require Dry (or moist) land and crickets. Goodluck :)