Australian brown tree frog(whistling tree frog)

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Hi there
Im setting up a tank for whistling tree frogs and was wondering if there is anyone else out there with them? I have kept them before a few years with a flat mate. was hoping for more info on their care ect.. as that flat mate has moved along with his frogs
 
Hiya, I have a couple of whisting tree frogs, they are tiny and super cute. Mine arent very old so it's early days still, but I hear that they like a tall home so that they can climb and they really like a nice damp mossy ground to chill out on, and a couple of places to hide as they are shy little fellows.
Fruit flies seem to be a favorite at meal time, and when they get bigger, maybe a couple of cicadas or crickets to munch on would be good?
Good luck!
 
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