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Litoria caerulea temps

Chat Apr 06, 2006 02:11 AM

Hi.
Is 23 degrees C too cold for Litoria caerulea?

Replies (2)

tchok13 Apr 12, 2006 10:56 AM

They are amazingly hardy frogs and can take a wide range of temps. 23C is like 72ish F right? I would aim for 85 constant and reduce in winter to 72. It is also important to have a range of temps in the tank so they can find the right temp for them. You will also notice them much more active at a hotter temp.

gtf May 01, 2006 12:04 AM

The best temp is between 25-30C. It just depends, the cooler, the lower the metabolism and the risk of problems. Also do you want to breed? There are some really good cheap ebooks available that cover temperature, lighting and humidity. Hope this helps.
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