Great Beginner Pet Tree Frogs

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  • Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
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  • @frankfrank7921
    @frankfrank7921 5 місяців тому +2

    You could add Grey Tree frogs to the list. In fact, grey and green frogs can occupy the same terrarium with no issues.(For you "never mix species" preachers, yes it's a good general rule of thumb but is by no means absolute. Common sense and decades of experience are my guides). Another one, though I don't know if they are still in the pet trade, are called both Big Eyed Treefrogs and Peacock Frogs. They're from Africa, easy to keep, very hardy, medium sized and easy to feed . I have three that have been with me for about 12 years. I've avoided Milk frogs because all that I've seen available are babies and given that the mortality rate for any species is much higher in the very young combined with their price is not something I want to deal with. Then again, maybe someday, they seem very cool.

  • @andrewbisbee9251
    @andrewbisbee9251 4 місяці тому

    great video very informative as well....I've loved frogs since i was a child have 3 greens right now and it was truly humbling to see even these very small creatures have 3 very different personalities or behaviors....great video never heard of cuban but now I'm interested

  • @plantguy9
    @plantguy9 Рік тому

    I've seen Cuban tree frogs around my plants. They seem to enjoy my plants and some of my plants have eaten a few of the last frogs eaten.

  • @aperson336
    @aperson336 2 роки тому

    More plz!!!

  • @kpopaddict247
    @kpopaddict247 3 роки тому +6

    I love ur channel and my question is that are milk frog toxic in captivity and can u give us an update on ur milk frog

    • @JzsReptiles
      @JzsReptiles  3 роки тому +2

      Not like poison dart frog toxic, but yes still wouldn’t want to get it in your mouth.
      They’re just fine and getting close to adult size

    • @kpopaddict247
      @kpopaddict247 3 роки тому +1

      @@JzsReptiles so what should u do if they start secreting the toxin in captivity.

    • @JzsReptiles
      @JzsReptiles  3 роки тому

      @@kpopaddict247 they really only do when stressed or feel threatened. Just limit handling and give plenty of places to hide

    • @kpopaddict247
      @kpopaddict247 3 роки тому

      @@JzsReptiles ok I really want to get one but my dad thinks it's very poisonous and he won't let me so what else can I do to convince him??

    • @kpopaddict247
      @kpopaddict247 3 роки тому

      and I also have a red-eye tree frog and sometimes when I hold him he starts secreting a toxin out from his skin and it smells like it's a very strong smell its smells like a rotting orange.

  • @TheStarforce2
    @TheStarforce2 Рік тому +1

    have you considered dealing in Japanese mountain toads? Im hoping to get people interested in them enough to bring them to the US. They're big. Also I just picked up both a Malaysian leaf frog and a fantasy pacman. Ive succeeded in killing every Malaysian frog I've ever bought in short order, but been having some better luck with some of the new sellers recently at the reptile shows. I've been told to use coco fiber bedding because its easier (than eco earth) for them to get it out of their mouth should they grab a chunk by mistake, however the stuff seems a little coarse, same with reptibark, which I blame for the death of one of my insectivorous soloman geckos, because it got a chunk instead of a cricket and likely broke its jaw so it couldn't feed any longer. However, isn't eco earth supposed to be safe for frogs because if they ingest small amounts when feeding it will be digested or pass out? I might just keep the pacman on repti-carpet anyways, he is large enough to feel like trying for my fingers. but the leaf frog is much smaller and may benefit from the moistening effect of eco earth. And by ecoearth I am referring to the brand name product.

    • @JzsReptiles
      @JzsReptiles  Рік тому

      Don’t really know about the toads but sound interesting. Eco earth is safer for sure and I would avoid the carpet. It won’t last very long with how humid you’ll need to keep it