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I have a trio, they are fairly hardy once set up properly. might be best to start with captive bred and check them over for red leg before buying if at all possible.
2. Substrate, potting soil covered with sphagnum moss.
3. Philodendren or other terrarium plants.
4. Large water dish.
If you keep the water dish full and water your plants, humidity will be fine. You DO NOT need to keep red eyed tree frogs as moist as some people would think. Spraying twice a week won't hurt, but isn't necessary.
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