Hi all
I'm looking for some advice on housing my 2 adult green tree frogs.
Current set-up is:
1 large exo terra terrarium (with the mesh top, fake background, and front-opening doors
Large pebble substrate - piled up in 1/4-1/2 of the tank to provide ground cover
Several branches all over the tank
Fake plants plus a couple of real plants from an aquarium shop
1 x UV light - on during day light hours only
2 x small aquarium heaters keeping the water at about 30 degrees C.
1 x small aquarium filter
Water level is up to the level of the door - about 15 cm. About 1/4-1/3 of the tank is at this depth, the rest is piled up with substrate.
I was told by a person who has kept reptiles for years (particularly frogs) that this set up is fine....However....I've now been told by another frog-keeper that I should include a heat lamp for when the UV light is off (i.e. overnight), mist the enclosure often to up the humidity, and drop the water temperature right down.
What do you guys think? I think he could be right at least with regards to the humidity because their skin can get rather dry.
My frogs have been living happily like this for years, however one died 2 weeks ago from a bacterial skin infection (took him to the vet but he still passed away) and now another frog is showing similar symptoms (brown blotchy skin and raised patches of skin).
Any ideas?
Would really appreciate any help as I love my little guys.
I'm looking for some advice on housing my 2 adult green tree frogs.
Current set-up is:
1 large exo terra terrarium (with the mesh top, fake background, and front-opening doors
Large pebble substrate - piled up in 1/4-1/2 of the tank to provide ground cover
Several branches all over the tank
Fake plants plus a couple of real plants from an aquarium shop
1 x UV light - on during day light hours only
2 x small aquarium heaters keeping the water at about 30 degrees C.
1 x small aquarium filter
Water level is up to the level of the door - about 15 cm. About 1/4-1/3 of the tank is at this depth, the rest is piled up with substrate.
I was told by a person who has kept reptiles for years (particularly frogs) that this set up is fine....However....I've now been told by another frog-keeper that I should include a heat lamp for when the UV light is off (i.e. overnight), mist the enclosure often to up the humidity, and drop the water temperature right down.
What do you guys think? I think he could be right at least with regards to the humidity because their skin can get rather dry.
My frogs have been living happily like this for years, however one died 2 weeks ago from a bacterial skin infection (took him to the vet but he still passed away) and now another frog is showing similar symptoms (brown blotchy skin and raised patches of skin).
Any ideas?
Would really appreciate any help as I love my little guys.