How Do You Care For A Green Tree Frog?
Green tree frogs are communal frogs found in many areas in the United States. They can be fairly noisy in the wild as a male calling for a mate can make up to 75 “quack”-like noises in a minute. Caring for a green tree frog is simple and they can be very fun to watch. Buy an enclosure that is appropriately sized for your frogs. A 10 gallon aquarium will work for up to five frogs but a larger, specifically taller, aquarium would be better. Also purchase a locking screen top for your tank. Cover the bottom of the aquarium in a substrate that maintains humidity like peat moss or orchid back. An alternate substrate would be children’s play sand. Saturate the sand with water and press a small pond-like depression into the sand in a corner of the aquarium. Use full spectrum lighting above the aquarium to benefit the health of your animals. Provide plenty of live or artificial plants to climb on as your frogs are arboreal. Live plants will help slightly to maintain a higher humidity. Fill a s