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Tell me everything you know about Red Eyed Tree Frogs!?

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I have a 50 gallon tank I was hoping to make into a spectacular terrarium. I want to place some Red Eyed Tree Frogs in it. Tell me everything you can about them please!

Can they be housed with any other typed of frogs. Like dart frogs?

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  1. Red Eyed tree frogs like to live in trees... not terrariums.


  2. RED EYED TREE FROG

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    The Red-eyed Tree Frog is a slender, delicate frog with webbed hands and feet. The body is brilliant green with pale blue vertical bars on its side. Like most amphibians, it is dependent on water for most of its life. In the forests of Belize, it minimizes water loss by resting underneath leaves and tucking its limbs up close to its body.  

    Breeding occurs from October to March, usually near temporary or permanent ponds. The frogs breed while in an embrace called amplexus, the male mounted and locked onto the back of the female. The male then fertilizes the 30-50 pale eggs as the female lays them on a leave over standing water.

    In 5 days, the tadpoles wiggle their way down the leaf to the water below. It then takes the tadpoles 75-80 days to metamorphose into a frog. The adult frog will spend most of the rest of its life in the forest canopy, often hidden among bromeliads.



    KEY FACTS

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    LENGTH:

    To 3 inches

    HABITAT:

    Lowland tropical forests, arboreal

    DISTRIBUTION:

    Countrywide

    FOOD:small invertebrates

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