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tuwhada
at Thu Jun 10 22:56:14 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tuwhada ]
They are supposedely very easy. HOWEVER I had some difficulty at first. But now I have a succesful trio and they are the best.
The biggest thing is to find a breeder, the ones I had that were originally wc did not make it, for differne reasons. They need a pretty high humidyt around 70%, temps in the high 70's close to high. They start out pretty small but they grow quick. I would recommend at least a 15 tall for a pair of them, obviously the bigger the better. These guys are pretty active so if you can for at least a 20 would even be better. The prefer a nice TALL terrarium. I use fake plants but you can definately do live if need be and a nice water dish that they will occasionally soak in. I feed my 3 week old crickets about 3 each every other day.
These guys are nice b/c they are alot more active then say your retfs or your wtfs. They eat the minute I put food in there and they are awake in the evening hours.
I highly recommend these guys b/c they are adorable, one of my favorite tree frog that I have kept.
Good luck, I hope this helps
Christina ----- 0.0.1 Hatchling Indian Star Tortoise (Sitara)
1.1 Russian Tortoise (Willy & Mikey)
0.1 Ornate Box Turtle (Lily)
1.0 Red Eared Slider (Chester)
0.0.2 White's Tree Frog (Kermit & Phil)
0.0.1 Red eyed Tree Frog (Justin)
0.0.1 Big Eyed Tree Frog
0.0.2 Bubbling Frog
0.0.2 Tiger Leg Tree Frogs (Akari & Shiro)
0.0.3 Amazonian Milky Tree Frogs
0.0.1 Dwarf Megophrys
0.0.2 Rainbow Burrowing Frog/Ornate Hopper
0.0.1 Asian Blue Webbed Gliding Tree Frogs
0.0.1 Albino Pacman Frog
0.1 Praire Dog (Timmy)
0.2 Chinchillas (Layla & Snickers)
0.3 mice
0.1 dog (Holly)
2.0 Cats (Champ & Bear)
Oh and a husband 
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- milky tree frogs - newbie2frogs, Thu Jun 10 20:45:37 2004
RE: milky tree frogs - tuwhada, Thu Jun 10 22:56:14 2004
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