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How to raise a tree frog

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The White's tree frog is a popular pet frog. Here are some basic guidelines for caring for your White's tree frog:


1. Habitat: Provide a suitable habitat for the tree frogs. You can use a large glass or plastic container as their home, making sure the container has enough room for them to move around and has a secure lid to prevent escape.


2. Temperature and humidity: The tree frog needs suitable temperature and humidity to maintain health. The temperature should be maintained at 24-28 degrees Celsius, and a heat lamp or heating pad can be used to provide the appropriate temperature. Humidity should be maintained between 50% and 70%. Humidity can be controlled by spraying water, using a hygrometer and increasing water sources.


3. Lighting: The tree frog needs the right amount of light to simulate its natural environment. To provide an appropriate lighting cycle, UVB lamps can be used to provide the necessary UV rays.


4. Diet: The tree frog is a carnivore and mainly feeds on insects. Provide a variety of food, such as crickets, moths, small tadpoles, etc. Make sure the food is clean and fresh, and provide the right size food for the size and age of the frog.


5. Water source: Provide a shallow water area in the habitat where the tree frog can swim and soak in water. Use chlorine-free or dechlorinated water and change it regularly.


6. Cover and climbing points: Place plants, branches, and rocks in the habitat to provide cover and climbing points. The tree frog is an animal that likes to climb. Giving them enough space and knots can simulate their natural behavior.


7. Cleaning and Inspection: Clean the habitat regularly, including removal of feces and food residues. At the same time, regularly check the physical condition of the tree frogs, including skin health and weight changes.


Please note that caring for the Grandpa tree frog requires a certain amount of knowledge and dedication. Before considering caring for a tree frog, make sure you understand their needs and have adequate resources to provide them with the environment and care they require.


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