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#1 Poppythehammy

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Posted 12 July 2020 - 02:38 AM

I'm just curious about these frogs and wanted to know if anyone had info. 

Should they live in pairs

Is a 20 gallon long or tall better

I'm not comfortable feeding crickets would dubia roaches be ok

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I tried posting this on a frog forum but the captcha kept messing up. Any info is helpful






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Posted 12 July 2020 - 03:12 AM

They are arboreal, hence the “tree” in their name. So definitely a 20 gallon tall, or a 18x18x24 exo terra. Exo terra is better, and of course the bigger the better.

They can be kept alone or in pairs of similar size.

Roaches should be fine, might have to tong feed tho.

Not sure.

Hope I helped, I looked into to getting one. Got a Pacman instead! :)

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Posted 12 July 2020 - 03:19 AM

They are arboreal, hence the “tree” in their name. So definitely a 20 gallon tall, or a 18x18x24 exo terra. Exo terra is better, and of course the bigger the better.

They can be kept alone or in pairs of similar size.

Roaches should be fine, might have to tong feed tho.

Not sure.

Hope I helped, I looked into to getting one. Got a Pacman instead! :)

How are pacman frogs? I looked into them but after I saw feeding pinkies I was kinda put off then I saw that whites tree frogs were easier to handle so I decided researching them. I'm probably not gonna get one but I like researching different animals.



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Posted 12 July 2020 - 08:10 AM

How are pacman frogs? I looked into them but after I saw feeding pinkies I was kinda put off then I saw that whites tree frogs were easier to handle so I decided researching them. I'm probably not gonna get one but I like researching different animals.


It’s like having an adorable pet rock that eats everything! :lovestruck: Very easy, babies should be fed every day of the week and adults usually eat every other day or so. Moist eco earth, a few plants for cover, shallow water dish and your good. You’ll need a heat mat to stick on the side as well, unless your room is unusually warm. My pacmans name is Guy, and he eats two 1-2 inch chunks of night crawler every morning. There is no reason to feed mice besides wanting to, Guys staple is night crawlers and other insects will be added soon. I dust with calcium most feedings and vitamins twice a week because he’s still a baby. Frogs aren’t really handling pets, if you want something to handle I suggest a reptile of sorts. :)
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