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I recently got a new tree frog, what kind of substrate is best for them? if you have pictures of your setups, please post them, any help is awesome 
I don't know why it didn't occur to mne to use paper towels. Good call though. I think i'm actually going to make that change to my White's enclosure. Sure would be a lot less hassle, and would completely eliminate chances of impaction.I keep all my tree frogs on paper towel for substrate, its the safest for your frogs and easyest to clean. I would only use substrate if I was doing a naturalisic vivarium.
You do need substate for ground dwelling frogs and toads.
You can also place potted plants into the tank to increse humidty and make it more natural while still leaving the substrate out.
Here's my baby milk frogs on papertowel
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Here's the growout tank for my one subadult milk frog on papertowel
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A happy milk frog
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