White's tree frogs. temperature too low.

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I did search the forum, Couldn't find anything, so sorry if i missed something and this is a repost.


so my whites viv is on the low side! very low side! reading at 20C in the day.
It has a heat mat, and i've been considering getting another to stick to side side, i'm very worried about them.

One hasn't eaten for along time, and is getting very thin, as well as very brown, I was just thinking if getting another heat mat for them (to stick to the side) is a good idea. there is no chance I can put anything that needs wires inside the viv at all.

could use some help, as i'm close to panicking. :(
 
I got another rainforest heat matt anyways x).i'd love to know any tips on how to keep the temperature at a constant.
 
Placing heat mats on the back of the tank is a great option for tree frogs and other arboreal animals.
 
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