Red-eyed and Black-eyed Leaf Frogs at Manchester Museum

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2009

Andrew Gray, Curator of Herpetology at Manchester Museum answers questions regarding Red-eyed and Black-eyed Leaf frogs

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  • Thank You for the work you do!

  • cool

  • great videos dont stop red tree frogs sleep way to much 

  • @tombiskup Got 3 myself actually. I change 1 gallon out of 4 gallons everyweek. The replacement wter is clean and dechlorinated and i usually leave it sitting out for about 6 hours before i put it into the tank. The frog only go in there every once in a while, so i barley worry about it. just clean the walls around and the waterfall pretty often, If they are constantly wet, bacteria will grow on it. We all know he many problems bacteria cause. Good rule of thumb: if its moist, clean it.

  • do you breed the black eyes like the red eyes? temperature drop, then rise, then increased humidity, and lots of food?

  • i found a black red eyed tree frog like instead of red eyes and the green skin that was black but everything else was the same the blue on the sides and the orange feet but i was wondering if they are a certain type of frog or if they can turn out like that?

  • hey please message me back LOOK AT UR INBOX

  • is there more ways to tell what kind of sex they are??????????

  • Hi!

    I'm preparing myself to keep 3 of those red-eyed gems.

    I have a vivarium with a 3 inch deep pool at the bottom. The water from the pool is pumped outside and goes through the external aquarium filter to create a waterfall at the back-wall of vivarium. There is about 3 gallons of water in this setup. My question is - how often should i change the water? Will once a week be ok to keep the frogs healthy?

    Thanks a lot,

    Tom

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