Pics of My Peacock Tree Frog and Enclosure!!!!Wooo

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Heres some pics of my tree frogs enclosure.

Lenny on a leaf

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Top view of Lenny's enclosure

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The moss is greener in real life. It looks bad in these pictures.

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Lenny on my finger. He's so cute!

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Lenny's face

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Lenny's back and markings

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Lenny on my finger with his giant eyes wind open!

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Lenny on his cork bark, chillen.

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cool animal, why are they called peacock tree frogs i wonder?
 
i have a persons tree frog but i dont know how to make its enclosure more confortable with a low budget. do u have any tips?
 
cool frog i saw these for sale not that long ago an there luked cool nice set-up an frog u hav
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What king of moss is it? Just normal dried (and re-wetted) terrarium moss or something else. All the moss I buy refuses to stay moist and green.
Nice enclosure.
 
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