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• Distribution: Southeastern U.S.A.
Size: 1.5" - 2.5"
• Natural Habitat: This arboreal species inhabits grassland and mixed woodland habitats near pond and stream areas. Adults require a 10 gallon enclosure for proper captive care.
• Behavior: Most will become tame with regular handling. Always wash your hands after handling this frog. Likes to climb through dense foliage areas.
• Captive Environment: Use full spectrum lighting 12-14 hours per day. Use low light
only, this species is mostly nocturnal. Provide dense foliage for climbing.
• Temperature: Maintain day temperature range between 76-82 degrees F. Maintain
night temperature range between 70-75 degrees F. Use a low wattage heat lamp in
well ventilated enclosure.
• Humidity: This species requires moderate to high levels of humidity.
• Water Requirements: Provide a large shallow bowl for drinking and soaking. Mist the
enclosure daily for moisture and high humidity. Use only dechlorinated water.
• Nutritional Requirements: TThis species eats bugs. Always offer variety for proper
nutrition. Dust food with calcium & vitamins. Crickets and wax worms are enjoyed.
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Diabetes can be a challenging condition to manage, especially in pets that cannot verbally communicate how they feel. Recognizing the symptoms of diabetes in...