MatesRatesAU
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Good evening all.
My question I would like to ask tonight is a simple one with regard to the temperatures for different species of frogs…
I am wanting more specific information about the Magnificent tree frog, Litoria Splendida and also the Gillens tree frog, Litoria Gilleni.
what are their max sizes, ideal humidity and temperature range.
For the Magnificents from what I can tell their temp range is similar to that of the red eye, though with slightly lower humidity.
My main problem is with the Gillens I have so far been unable to determine their proper temperature range with only small pieces of information saying they don’t need a heat. The tank I have does have heat and is kept at around 26-30 degrees during the day and 20-23 at night. It’s currently hot in Rocky so I don’t actually need to use my heat emitter at the moment. My concern is that with the Gillens the temperatures I am having will be too much for it, if it is indeed requiring lower temperatures.
(The whole reason that I’m asking is because in Rocky, we get nothing and recently my local pet shop has gotten in 1 red eyed, 3 Magnificents and a whole bunch of Gillens. I’m wanting to know what frog to get.
Thanks in advance for any and all help.
Kind regards,
(As an edit, I would also like to ask if these frogs need, or even like/prefer, to be kept in groups. Also, how long does it take for a Red Eye to reach its full size. Thanks again!)
My question I would like to ask tonight is a simple one with regard to the temperatures for different species of frogs…
I am wanting more specific information about the Magnificent tree frog, Litoria Splendida and also the Gillens tree frog, Litoria Gilleni.
what are their max sizes, ideal humidity and temperature range.
For the Magnificents from what I can tell their temp range is similar to that of the red eye, though with slightly lower humidity.
My main problem is with the Gillens I have so far been unable to determine their proper temperature range with only small pieces of information saying they don’t need a heat. The tank I have does have heat and is kept at around 26-30 degrees during the day and 20-23 at night. It’s currently hot in Rocky so I don’t actually need to use my heat emitter at the moment. My concern is that with the Gillens the temperatures I am having will be too much for it, if it is indeed requiring lower temperatures.
(The whole reason that I’m asking is because in Rocky, we get nothing and recently my local pet shop has gotten in 1 red eyed, 3 Magnificents and a whole bunch of Gillens. I’m wanting to know what frog to get.
Thanks in advance for any and all help.
Kind regards,
(As an edit, I would also like to ask if these frogs need, or even like/prefer, to be kept in groups. Also, how long does it take for a Red Eye to reach its full size. Thanks again!)
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