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QuestionHow do I properly test the water in my frog aquarium?Brian Blake is an Aquarium Expert and the Owner of Boodleshire Aquatics based in the Kansas City Metro Area. With over 20 years of experience, Brian is an expert in freshwater planted aquariums, saltwater reef aquariums, and aquarium installation, care, and maintenance. Brian holds a Bachelor's degree in Ichthyology and Aquatic Environmental Science from Emporia State University.To properly test a frog aquarium using test kits, obtain ammonia and nitrate titration kits designed for accurate water assessment. Collect a water sample from the aquarium and carefully follow the instructions provided with the test kits. Perform the ammonia and nitrate tests using the titration method, paying close attention to any color changes or reactions indicated in the instructions. These tests offer crucial information about the water quality, ensuring a healthy and suitable environment for the frogs. Regular use of test kits is vital for ongoing monitoring and maintenance of optimal water conditions in the aquarium.
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QuestionDo gray tree frogs hibernate?Community AnswerYes, they do hibernate. When kept at a warm temperature in captivity they will not, but in the wild they do. Fun fact: Grey tree frogs can survive with their bodies up to 85% frozen!
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QuestionAre there any frogs or toads that are easy to care for?Community AnswerAmazon milk frogs, American grays and greens, and white tree frogs are all good beginning frogs.
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QuestionHow often do they need to eatCommunity AnswerOnce every other day would be fine. You could just put a cricket or two into the cage, and he or she can eat whenever they want!
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QuestionIf I let my pet frog go into the wild, will he die?Community AnswerIf your frog originally came from your neighborhood, it might be able to fend for itself. If you've had it for it's whole life, it won't be able to. It's also important to know that releasing animals into the wild that have been kept in captivity could harm the environment. Your frog could be an invasive species or it's presence might negatively affect native species in other ways.
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QuestionIs there anything else you can feed them?Community AnswerThey love flightless fruit flies, which you can find at PetSmart. They come in a clear tube. If you turn the foam sideways so they don't all come out at once, they will produce a second batch - so do not throw away the tube when it seems empty.
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QuestionWe have a tree frog that has been coming on our deck, which is high and gets a lot of sun. We have been relocating it to trees in our yard, but it returns the next day to the deck. Any thoughts on why?Community AnswerIt probably just wants sunlight, and you should leave it alone. If the deck was harmful the frog would avoid it.
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QuestionFound a gray tree frog in one of my plants last night. He has been living in there for at least 3 months. Now what?Community AnswerIf you want to keep it, refer to the article below for guidelines (although if he's been thriving where he is, you can probably just leave him be). If you don't want to keep him, re-home him through craigslist or a pet store in your area.
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QuestionWhat can I feed my baby tree frog?Community AnswerFlightless fruit flies are perfect and available at pet stores.
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QuestionI found a tree frog on our vinyl siding. I moved him to a space in the middle of our lawn where he still sits. We have 8 cats and I worry he will get eaten. It's very hot and muggy. Should I put him back on the house siding?Crazy NoodlesCommunity AnswerYour best bet is to leave him, because frogs breathe through their skin and the oils in your skin can suffocate the frog.
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QuestionIf I found my frog outside, which type of enclosure should be used?Community AnswerAnything, as long as it is tall, with branches and leaves for climbing and hiding.
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QuestionWhat can you do if your gray tree frog has become paralyzed?Community AnswerUnfortunately, he/she will most likely die. You can put him to sleep, but there really is no way he'll survive. Don't take others' words on "smashing", "freezing" or "drowning" him. These are NOT humane techniques.
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QuestionWhat should I do if my tree frog won't eat?Community AnswerKeep trying to feed it and check the temperature of the tank to make sure your frog isn't too hot or cold. If it doesn't improve, you may need to see a vet.
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QuestionMy kids found a grey tree frog and put him under the tramp for 2 hours at a time trusting it to hunt its own food. They put it in a nice cage at night. Will it get enough food, or should we buy food?Community AnswerIf he's looking for food during the day, he probably won't find it because frogs usually hunt at night. You might want to try putting it out at night instead if you don't want to buy food.
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QuestionHave a tree frog that keeps coming up on our direct sunfilled deck. We put him back in the trees, and keeps coming back. Should I just leave him alone?Community AnswerYes, the sunlight doesn't seem to bother him or he wouldn't keep returning.
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QuestionCan I feed my wild frog ants from the yard?Community AnswerYour frog will likely be prone to ant bites, as their skin is soft. If their skin is open, they will become susceptible to disease, so this may not be the best idea.
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QuestionShould get my gray tree frog a buddy?Community AnswerI had two other frogs, and mine got along well with the other two for a year. They were in a 55 gallon tank and well fed, but one day my biggest one ate the most active one. They do eat each other, so it's not the best idea.
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QuestionAre Copes gray tree frogs native to Tennessee? I have found two in one day.Community AnswerYes, they are. They are found through most of the eastern United States and southeastern Canada.
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QuestionHow can I catch fruit flies to feed to my tree frogs?Community AnswerI would not recommend feeding wild fruit flies to your tree frogs as they can carry diseases. Instead, you should get them store-brought, wingless fruit flies.
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QuestionI really want a tree frog, what type is best for beginners?Community AnswerThe Australian green tree frog is often recommended for beginners, as it is quite hardy. However, you must be careful about its intake of food, as it doesn't get full and just keeps on eating.
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QuestionDo Grey Tree frogs show affection to their owner in any way?Community AnswerYes, they can.
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QuestionI found a grey tree frog sitting on a wooden fence. I am going to keep it. I was gardening and put some rather small worms in his cage. Is this ok?Community AnswerIf they are very small, that is fine. He may also like sticks, leaves, crickets and fruit flies.
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QuestionHow large is a tree frog?kingbooglyboo read3rCommunity AnswerAdult tree frogs are generally between 1/2 - 2 inches.
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QuestionMy frog has pink stuff coming out of its mouth, what should I do?Community AnswerTake it to a vet as soon as possible! If you see the "pink stuff" slide bake into its mouth, it was probably just its tongue. If not, you'll need to take it to a vet or it could die.
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QuestionWhere can I buy a frog tank?Community AnswerAny pet supply store should carry a good selection of tanks.
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QuestionIs it normal for my gray tree frog not to be able to stick to walls without sliding?Jalessa BrownCommunity AnswerYes, it is. I currently own seven grey tree frogs, and they do that too. It might be because of the moisture on the tank wall.
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QuestionI have two grey tree frogs that just came out of metamorphosis. Can I put them in the same enclosure?Community AnswerYes, as long as the tank you have them in is at least 10 gallons; anything smaller could make them fight for the best hiding spots or food.
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QuestionI'm planning on keeping a grey tree frog, but crickets are too expensive. What other foods can I feed it?FutureHowCommunity AnswerThe other really nutritious option is mealworms, they're fairly inexpensive and easy to keep. Make sure to gut load the insects 12 hours before feeding time.
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QuestionCan I use red clay/dirt mixture as a substrate?FutureHowCommunity AnswerNo. You should use eco earth, it's inexpensive and it will last for a few months with regular spot cleaning.
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QuestionI use shallow water dishes and mist the sides and back of aquarium with spring water. How else can I raise the humidity?Community AnswerYou can raise the humidity by adding certain substrates. From personal experience, I find that co-co fiber is very effective. If you plan to have a tree frog in it make sure you put something on top of the substrate like sphagnum moss, leaf litter, or both to make sure the co-co fiber does not stick to your frog's skin.
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