Help me with my new frog

Redneck101

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I wasn't trying to suggest that you were inexperienced.

I just think that generalizing care for amphibians is a slippery slope. There are species that live in tropical zones, but at higher elevations, that may not want temps that high. For things like White's, Red-Eyes, and Phyllomedusa, and many african frogs/toads, those are probably fine temps.
Oh i understand. i wasnt fussin. =) i was just simply saying what has worked best for me over the years thats all. but yes, for most treefrogs 75-78 would be completely fine.
 
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