![]() ![]() Aim for an average humidity of 50% or so, with spikes up to 70% right after misting once or twice a day. Humidity: White's Tree Frogs are very tolerant of a wide range of humidities, making them an ideal pet frog. ![]() Measure temperature with a digital temperature gauge. Night time drops down into the 60sF is fine, and encouraged if you are trying to breed White's Tree Frogs. At Josh's Frogs, we house our White's tree frogs at 74-76F, with occasional temperature highs in the low 80s. ![]() Temperature: They can tolerate a wide range of temperatures - keep your frogs between 75F ot 85F. Want to spice up your enclosure with live plants? Our experts have curated kits of easy-to-care-for and SAFE plants for your White's tree frogs. Want to make caring for your White's Tree Frogs easy? Check out the Josh's Frogs Tree Frog Kits! Scrub the dish and disinfect with a 5% bleach solution or ReptiSan. White's Tree Frogs need constant access to fresh, clean water – a large water bowl is a must! Use an easy to clean dish, such as an Exo Terra Water Dish, as the frog will be using the dish as a latrine and you will need to clean daily. Opinions on substrates vary – we’ve had the best luck with Tropical Biobedding topped with pressed down sphagnum moss. They are large tree frogs, and as such require a larger enclosure – an 18x18x24 Exo Terra Glass Terrarium is a good size for 2-4 juveniles or adults. Recommended Terrarium Size: White's Tree Frogs are easy to house. Besides the fact we’ll be offering more animals, what do you need to know about Josh’s Frogs Certified Breeder Partnership? You need to know these animals are from people with the same approach to animal keeping and breeding that we do, are disease free, and most importantly captive bred! To learn more, please read our blog on the Josh's Frogs Certified Breeder Program. We stand behind these animals just like any animals bred at our facility. The Blue-Eyed trait is indicative of the blue eyes that this morph has.Ĭertified Breeder Program: These Blue eyed White's tree frogs were procured via our Certified Breeder Program. This certification process will allow us to bring a wider variety of healthy, captive bred animals to you, our customers. They are so named for their large, simple appearance (dumpy) and for the naturalist who originally described the species, John White. Name: The White's Tree Frog, also known as the Dumpy Tree Frog, is scientifically known as Litoria caerulea. Bright Teal-bluish Coloration with White Spots. ![]()
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