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#1 mvdelyn

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Posted 26 November 2020 - 05:54 PM

Hey y'all, I just adopted 2 white tree frogs yesterday and was wondering if anyone else here had them? And if y'all have any tips or want to share enclosure pics? I'll be redoing my enclosure for them once they've settled in I'm very excited  :valentine:






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Posted 26 November 2020 - 09:02 PM

Hey y'all, I just adopted 2 white tree frogs yesterday and was wondering if anyone else here had them? And if y'all have any tips or want to share enclosure pics? I'll be redoing my enclosure for them once they've settled in I'm very excited  :valentine:

 

I don't have any, but that sounds so cool! I have always been so fascinated by frogs and white tree frogs are some of the prettiest ones  :valentine: Do you have any good youtube channels with information on the care for them? Would love to get some in the future  :D


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Posted 27 November 2020 - 03:26 AM

I don't have any, but that sounds so cool! I have always been so fascinated by frogs and white tree frogs are some of the prettiest ones  :valentine: Do you have any good youtube channels with information on the care for them? Would love to get some in the future  :D

There are a few videos I've watched, from Louslittlezoo, Davis' Exotics, and dbcb exotics. To be fair though, I just skimmed through the videos, joined facebook groups, and mainly googled care guides and read them just to get the gist, as well as talking with a local reptile breeder. I prefer to get info from multiple sources and viewpoints so I can weigh pros and cons and decide whats best myself