![]() On the left side I'm going to have a heavily planted (fake) and Water that slopes into maybe 6 inches of water. I'm thinking of having the right side of the tank about 1 inch of I was looking at it today and decided it needed a change, so I'm That's about it, the tank looks very bare. The tank is clean and what not but over time he now has noīark, 3 water dishes since he loves taking baths, a couple of logs and Kickin' but over the years his tank has gone cent to He spends the day up top sleeping in the filter compartment, thisĪnyways, I've had this frog for about 9 years, and he is still I've had a Whites tree frog in its own aquarium,ģ0 gallon, an old eclipse style with the filter system compartments up Hey crew, normally I inquire about my fish.but today I have a Side of the tank with the branch leaning into it, a hiding spot of aĭug out log and a water bowl (which has always had bottled water in I now have a heat lamp and UVB lamp on them, fake ivy climbing up one I read on your site that heat lamps are a bad idea, I am He hasn't eaten anything in days and is veryĮmaciated. Not enough time under the UVB light or the spraying water.Īll those things have been fixed and I am hoping tonight he eats at The man at the pet store thought it was not enough heat, Side of the large tank so that he has a place to sit under a heat lamp. I cleaned the tank completely and added a large branch going up the ![]() I have fixed that problem and will be more aware of that. Tank with water from the tap so perhaps that is what the problem Other is my sad little White's Dumpy Tree Frog. Who is thriving, eating well, fairly active and gaining weight. I have had two frogs for a little over a month. Related FAQs: Frogs other Than African & Clawed 2,įire Belly Toads, Leopard Frogs, Surinam Toads/Pipa, Tadpoles of all Sorts, Toads/Terrestrial Frogs, Amphibians 1, African Dwarf Frogs, African Clawed Frogs, Newts & Salamanders, Rubber Eels/Caecilians, Turtles, Amphibian Identification, Amphibian Behavior, Amphibian Compatibility, Amphibian Selection, Amphibian Systems, Amphibian Feeding, Amphibian Disease, Amphibian Reproduction, Related Articles: Keeping African Clawed Frogs and Africanĭwarf Frogs by Neale Monks, Amphibians, Turtles,
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