Got my first Tree Frog

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I recently got my first Red Eye Tree Frog that I am naming Brian. I have him in a 12x12x18 tank right now and have been feeding him crickets and wax worms. He doesn't seem to be going crazy over them but hes eating. I was wondering if there would be any better food to feed him that is easily accessible at a pet store? He curls up during the day and is light green, but at night he turns really dark and is wide awake, although only if the lights are off. I will get getting him a friend in the future but for now he seems to be quite happy in there. He hangs out on the glass a lot and occasionally on the plants.



 
You have very beautiful set-up. Those are real plants, right?
I have been thinking about getting me a poison dart frog, I have a couple of Axolotls right now and was a newbie when I got then and I enjoy them, right now I am doing my research on the PDFs,

But sorry went off topic there, just wanted to let you know how beautiful I think your set up is....good luck,
Oh'by the way is he very vocal?[:D

Mama Mia:happy:/SIZE]
 
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Thanks a lot, and the plants are actually all fake. It's easier to maintain that way. He is very cool but I have actually not heard him make a single sound since I got him. I've seen a lot of really cool poison dart frogs too, they have some amazing patterns. He is quite large lol, and I would definitely recommend these frogs.
 
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