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White's Tree Frogs Amphibian Tree Frog Durham, NC
- Adult
- Unknown
- Small
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Meet White's Tree Frogs
Intake date: 11/19/23
Status: Available
We currently have 4 White's tree frogs up for adoption. They had some abrasions on their face when they were first surrendered but they have healed up well and are ready to go home. The adoption fee is $30/frog and they can be kept in groups as long as your enclosure is big enough.
We do require at least a 18"x18"x24" enclosure minimum for a pair of frogs. Our general husbandry recommendations are below.
-UVB and low-wattage heat lamp or CHE. UVB should be low-percentage, so an Arcadia Shade Dweller or 5.0 bulb is recommended.
-Paper towels OR full bioactive setup with bioactive soil. We do not recommend loose moss as they can eat it accidentally. See Josh's Frogs for more information on creating a bioactive frog enclosure.
-Regular misting; general humidity around 50% with spikes up to 80% when misted. This is LOWER humidity than most tropical frogs are kept at.
-Diverse diet including dubia roaches, crickets, superworms, BSFL, hornworms, etc.
-Supplementation with BOTH calcium and multivitamins. Alternatively, use a combination supplement such as Repashy Calcium Plus.
PLEASE READ!
If you are interested in adopting this animal, you need to fill out an application at https://bewildnc.org/apply/. Read the application carefully and answer the questions thoroughly. Above all, be honest! Research the species you would like to adopt in advance and consult multiple sources, we are happy to answer questions.
Status: Available
We currently have 4 White's tree frogs up for adoption. They had some abrasions on their face when they were first surrendered but they have healed up well and are ready to go home. The adoption fee is $30/frog and they can be kept in groups as long as your enclosure is big enough.
We do require at least a 18"x18"x24" enclosure minimum for a pair of frogs. Our general husbandry recommendations are below.
-UVB and low-wattage heat lamp or CHE. UVB should be low-percentage, so an Arcadia Shade Dweller or 5.0 bulb is recommended.
-Paper towels OR full bioactive setup with bioactive soil. We do not recommend loose moss as they can eat it accidentally. See Josh's Frogs for more information on creating a bioactive frog enclosure.
-Regular misting; general humidity around 50% with spikes up to 80% when misted. This is LOWER humidity than most tropical frogs are kept at.
-Diverse diet including dubia roaches, crickets, superworms, BSFL, hornworms, etc.
-Supplementation with BOTH calcium and multivitamins. Alternatively, use a combination supplement such as Repashy Calcium Plus.
PLEASE READ!
If you are interested in adopting this animal, you need to fill out an application at https://bewildnc.org/apply/. Read the application carefully and answer the questions thoroughly. Above all, be honest! Research the species you would like to adopt in advance and consult multiple sources, we are happy to answer questions.
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White's Tree Frogs
- Tree Frog
- Adult
- Unknown