Category: Tree Frogs

  • Red-Eyed Tree Frog Feeding Habits: Will They Eat Dead Crickets?

    Red-Eyed Tree Frog Feeding Habits: Will They Eat Dead Crickets?

    Yes, red-eyed tree frogs will eat dead crickets. This is because they are opportunistic feeders and will take advantage of any food that is available to them. If there are dead crickets in the tank, the frogs will eat them. However, it is important to note that live prey is always preferable to dead prey,…

  • Can Red-Eyed Tree Frogs and Crested Geckos Live Together?

    Can Red-Eyed Tree Frogs and Crested Geckos Live Together?

    Red-eyed tree frogs and crested geckos are two of the most popular types of lizards kept as pets. They both have unique appearances and interesting personalities, but can they live together? In this blog post, we will explore the answer to that question and provide some tips on how to care for these two species…

  • Can A Red-Eyed Tree Frog Live With A Chameleon?

    Can A Red-Eyed Tree Frog Live With A Chameleon?

    Red-eyed tree frogs and chameleons are both fascinating creatures for the aspiring herpetologist. Although both creatures are captivating, though, they are not compatible with each other and should not be kept within the same terrarium.   A Note About Chameleons   There are 171 different chameleon species, a handful of which are popular as pets.…

  • Natural Predators of The Red Eyed Tree Frog

    Natural Predators of The Red Eyed Tree Frog

    The red-eyed tree frog is one of the most recognizable tree frogs in the world, with distinct green and yellow coloring and bulging red eyes. Despite how cute they look, some predators actually choose to eat them. So, what eats a red-eyed tree frog?    Snakes Spiders Bats Owls, and… Toucans   Basically, anything that…

  • What Eats A Red-Eyed Tree Frog?

    What Eats A Red-Eyed Tree Frog?

    Red-eyed tree frogs are small amphibians ranging between just 2-4 cm in size, so, naturally, they would have many predators out in the wild. Their bright coloring may be intriguing to humans, but to other animals, it makes them a target. From birds, snakes, and spiders, many animals consider this tropical amphibian to be a…

  • Red-Eyed Tree Frog Adaptation

    Red-Eyed Tree Frog Adaptation

    The red-eyed tree frog has adapted in several ways which allow it to make the most of its natural habitat, some examples included sticky padding on their feet and their bright colors which are used as a deterrent to predators.   Introduction to Red-Eyed Tree Frog Adaptation   Red-eyed tree frogs are commonly believed to…