Cuban treefrog General Info: Circumference up to 3.5" Most treefrogs have adhesive discs on their feet that make them adept climbers. The more plants and climbing areas within terrariums the better. Treefrogs are typically gentle inhabitants for terrariums; some will even tolerate a variety of suitable "tankmates". Frogs have sensitive skin and generally would rather not be handled. Additionally, Cuban treefrogs, like many amphibians, secrete toxins through their skin. If handling is desired, it is important to wash hands before and after handling.

Temperature/Humidity: Ideal daytime temperature for these frogs should range between 75 and 85 degrees. Additionally, a basking lamp should be used on one end of the enclosure to maintain the temperature of 80-90 degrees. Nighttime temperature should remain between 65 and 75 degrees. The humidity for these frogs should be kept at or near 80 percent. Lighting: Frogs may benefit from the use of ultraviolet lighting to maintain good health. Ultraviolet lighting is recommended for 12 hours per day. A timer is recommended to maintain a proper lighting schedule.

Feeding/Watering: Cuban treefrogs do well on a diet consisting of a variety of vitamin/calcium dusted insects such as crickets, mealworms and waxworms. Fresh clean water should always be available as well as daily misting of the enclosure. Adult frogs should be fed 3-4 times per week.

Habitat/Housing: Successful permanent maintenance requires a moderately sized terrarium (10-20 gallon terrarium). A screen lid is essential for proper air exchange. The enclosure must include a shallow water bowl or allow for a soaking area that is easy to enter and exit. This can be accomplished by using gravel as a substrate and sloping it to form a "beach" area. Live plants can be used in most frog enclosures to maintain humidity levels and create a natural atmosphere. Misting the habitat once or twice daily will help maintain proper humidity levels. Substrate

(Bedding): 2" to 3" inches of Bed-A-Beast is recommended for frog terrariums to maintain proper humidity levels. However, gravel should be used when creating a "beach" tank to ensure water remains clear. The substrate should be kept moist, but changed regularly to avoid bacterial growth.