Nothing like GTFs, they are very different and thus many people seem to have trouble keeping them. GTFs live over a wide distribution over NE Australia and occupy many different habitats, they do extremely well in semi arid areas and do well with little water, they are also masters of finding any amount of water within the environment they are living in, they also can handle a wide range of temperatures and readily eat in most of them. Redeyes on the other hand are only found along the east coast from south of Townsville to around Forster NSW, they live in wet sclerophyll forests and rainforests and expect the water to be there, they will die dried up on the side of a 3 foot tank with a tub of water under them, they are very temperature specific and stop eating if temps arn't within the ranges of about 18 and 28 degrees and usually end up suffering from MBD due to high temps and a refusal to eat, they are also not as laid back as GTF and suffer from stress easily.