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Green tree frogs

markmark6464 Dec 13, 2004 01:23 PM

Hi, I currently have 4 green tree frogs, and I was curious on how to feed them worms, do you just place them on the ground, or dangle them in front of their faces? Another thing, are GTF hard to breed, I mean I don't here about too many people doing it, Is this becuase they already so common, or what? Thanks
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Mark B.

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BryanR. Dec 13, 2004 09:51 PM

Well feeding the worms, make sure there small enough, probably put them in a dish with slippery sides that they cant get out of and put it on the ground wher eit can be seen. Small crickets is a better option I think. Breeding is something that takes a little effort and time, you may want to do a forum or google search on that.
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markmark6464 Dec 14, 2004 01:20 PM

Thats a good idea for the worms too, thanks, and I do feed crickets all the time too, I just though they might like a little variety here and there. And when I do a google search, I get a whole bunch of crud, and no real information on breeding.
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Mark B.

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