Category: Tree Frogs

  • Tree Frogs and Anoles: Can They Coexist?

    Tree Frogs and Anoles: Can They Coexist?

    If you’re a fan of tree frogs and anoles, you may wonder if they can coexist. The answer is yes – but it takes some work. In this blog post, we will discuss the steps you need to take to ensure that both of these species can live together in harmony.   Can anoles and tree…

  • Where Do White Tree Frogs Lay Their Eggs? What You Need To Know

    Where Do White Tree Frogs Lay Their Eggs? What You Need To Know

    One of the most common questions about white tree frogs is where they lay their eggs. The answer is that they usually lay them in trees, on leaves, or in crevices. Sometimes they will also lay their eggs on the ground, in hollow logs, or in other sheltered spots.   Introduction   Tree frogs are…

  • Can White Tree Frogs Eat Vegetables and Fruit? A Helpful Guide

    Can White Tree Frogs Eat Vegetables and Fruit? A Helpful Guide

    As exotic pets, white tree frogs are becoming increasingly popular. But there are one big question potential frog owners often have: Can white tree frogs eat vegetables and fruit?   Introduction   Many people believe that frogs are only interested in eating insects. However, this is not the case for all frogs. In fact, some…

  • Do White Tree Frogs Need a Heat Lamp?

    Do White Tree Frogs Need a Heat Lamp?

    No, white tree frogs do not need a heat lamp. These frogs are native to Australia and New Guinea, where the climate is warm all year round. In fact, white tree frogs are often found near water sources in their natural habitat. If you’re keeping a white tree frog as a pet, you should provide…

  • Can Red-eyed Tree Frogs Live With White Tree Frogs?  Should  They?

    Can Red-eyed Tree Frogs Live With White Tree Frogs? Should They?

    Many people ask if they can keep red-eyed tree frogs with white tree frogs. The answer is yes, but there are a few things to consider first. Here are a few tips for keeping these two species together.   Introduction   Can red-eyed tree frogs live with white tree frogs? The answer is yes, but…