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Possibly, I'm still working on it so there could be some change. Though in "the wild" I have seen plenty of tree frogs on smaller plants (not trees)shouldn't it be more....tree ish?
Oh cool! I've only ever seen them up in high places in between rocks, up on the wall i my bathroom. etc. cool to know they like low plants too!Possibly, I'm still working on it so there could be some change. Though in "the wild" I have seen plenty of tree frogs on smaller plants (not trees)
alright that sounds fun. how do you get it so the substrate stays in place and make it so you are able to open the screen for feedings?I would place that on end,creating a vertical setup. What kind of frogs are going in there? I use vertical on our African Whipping frogs,Tiger legs,and Greens. Works great,and they are always as high up as they can possibly climb.... Heighth is more important than anything with treefrogs IMHO.