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Red-Eyed Tree Frog

Red-Eyed Tree Frog

Temperature: They do best when kept in the mid-high 70s. Temperatures in the mid/high 80s F can quickly be fatal, especially when coupled with a lack of water or humidity.

 

 

Humidity: Red-Eyed Tree Frogs require moderately high humidity, and are best kept at 60-70% humidity. Providing ventilation is very important - we recommend using at least a half screen top. Stagnant, humid conditions quickly leads to bacterial skin infections in Red-Eyed Tree Frogs. A large dish of clean water should always be provided. Monitor humidity with a digital hygrometer.

 

Size: The Red-Eyes will quickly grow to 2″ within another 3-4 months. After about 10 months they will be nearly adult size, with males measuring about 2 1/2″ and females another inch larger than the males.

 

Age: With proper care, Red-Eyed tree frogs can live up to and over 5 years. Reports of 8-10 year old animals abound, and many hobbyists routinely keep Red-Eyed tree frogs for 4-5 years. All Red-Eyed tree frog froglets sold by Josh's Frogs are 8-10 weeks old.

 

Feeding:As adults, Red-Eyeds will easily eat 3/4″ crickets. All crickets should be dusted with a quality vitamin/mineral supplement.

 

 

Size: Adult female tomato frogs can reach almost 4" in length; males are capped out at about 2.5."

 

Age: Tomato Frogs can live up to 10 years in captivity but may live longer with ideal care.

 

Feeding: Tomato frogs have a deceptively small mouth in relation to their body size so at most they should be fed 1/2" crickets or small dubia roaches.

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